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The official name of the state was the Republic of Poland.In the Polish language, it was referred to as Rzeczpospolita Polska (abbr. RP), with the term Rzeczpospolita being a traditional name for the republic when referring to various Polish states, including the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (considered to be the First Polish Republic, Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita), and later, the current Third ...
Polish voivodeships, 1922–1939. Administrative Map in 1939 showing April 1938 voivodship revisions and Slovak border changes. Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic became an issue immediately after the creation of the Second Polish Republic in 1918. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth had been partitioned in the late 18th
The Second Polish Republic reaffirmed its sovereignty after a series of military conflicts, most notably the Polish–Soviet War, when Poland inflicted a crushing defeat on the Red Army at the Battle of Warsaw. [121] The inter-war period heralded a new era of Polish politics. Whilst Polish political activists had faced heavy censorship in the ...
The Second Polish Republic (1918−1939) — modern history of Poland from the end of the World War I to the beginning of the World War II See also: History of Poland (1918–1939) See also the preceding Category:History of Poland (1795–1918) and the succeeding Category:Poland in World War II
The Central Industrial District (Polish: Centralny Okręg Przemysłowy, abbreviated COP), is an industrial region in Poland. It was one of the biggest economic projects of the Second Polish Republic. The 5-year-long project was initiated by a famous Polish economist, deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Treasury, Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski.
I Rzeczpospolita (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) II Rzeczpospolita (Second Polish Republic) III Rzeczpospolita (Third Polish Republic), shown within the European Union. Rzeczpospolita (pronounced [ʐɛt͡ʂpɔs'pɔlita] ⓘ) is the official name of Poland and a traditional name for some of its predecessor states.
1914–1919: Subdivisions of Polish territories during World War I; 1922–1938: Posen-West Prussia; 1918–1939: Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic; 1939–1945: Subdivisions of Polish territories during World War II; 1945–1999: Subdivisions of the Polish People's Republic; since 1999: see main article above
Polish National Committee (1917–1919) Polish–Lithuanian identity; Progressive Women's Political Club; Prometheism; Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland; Przysposobienie Wojskowe Kobiet