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  2. Poland–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989, Polish–American relations have been strong and Poland is one of the chief European allies of the United States, being part of both NATO and the European Union. There is a strong cultural appreciation between the two nations (Polonophilia). According to the US Department of State, Poland remains a "stalwart ally" and "one of ...

  3. Morgenthau Report - Wikipedia

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    The Morgenthau report, officially the Report of the Mission of the United States to Poland, was a report compiled by Henry Morgenthau, Sr., as member of the "Mission of the United States to Poland " which was appointed by the American Commission to Negotiate Peace formed by President Woodrow Wilson in the aftermath of World War I.

  4. Jan T. Gross - Wikipedia

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    New York University. Princeton University. Jan Tomasz Gross (born 1947) is a Polish-American sociologist and historian. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society emeritus and professor of history emeritus at Princeton University. [1] Gross is the author of several books on Polish history, particularly Polish-Jewish ...

  5. Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Poland is a Central European country and member of the European Union and NATO, among others. Poland wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. The foreign policy of Poland is based on four basic commitments: to Atlantic co-operation, to European integration, to ...

  6. I Saw Poland Betrayed - Wikipedia

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    156. I Saw Poland Betrayed: An American Ambassador Reports to the American People (1948) is a book written by former United States ambassador to Poland, Arthur Bliss Lane, who observed what he considered to be the betrayal of Poland by the Western Allies at the end of World War II. [1] He resigned as ambassador in 1947 in order to inform ...

  7. History of Poland (1918–1939) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of interwar Poland comprises the period from the revival of the independent Polish state in 1918, until the Invasion of Poland from the West by Nazi Germany in 1939 at the onset of World War II, followed by the Soviet Union from the East two weeks later. The two decades of Poland's independence between the world wars are known ...

  8. History of Poles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of Poles in the United States dates to the American Colonial era. Poles have lived in present-day United States territories for over 400 years—since 1608. There are 10 million Americans of Polish descent in the U.S. today. Polish Americans have always been the largest group of Slavic origin in the United States.

  9. Treaty of Warsaw (1920) - Wikipedia

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    Dissolved Austria-Hungary in 1919 with Ukraine to its east. The Treaty of Warsaw (also the Polish-Ukrainian or Petliura-Piłsudski Alliance or Agreement) of April 1920 was a military-economical alliance between the Second Polish Republic, represented by Józef Piłsudski, and the Ukrainian People's Republic, represented by Symon Petliura ...