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  1. 10 January 1920: Ratification of Treaty of Versailles, which has Polish forces in Greater Poland take control over small amounts of Greater Poland's territories given to Poland that are resisting German control and Eastern Pomerania. 13 January 1920: The headquarters of the Greater Poland front orders preparations for implementing the treaty.

  2. In Pomerania the wedding between Władysław and Jadwiga took place (ca. 1218–1220), an act that reaffirmed the close blood relationship between Jadwiga and the Pomeranian ruler. With the support of Swantopolk II, Władysław began the conquest of Greater Poland, which he completed in 1229. During her marriage, Jadwiga bore her husband at ...

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  4. More ominously, an embittered Germany begrudged any territorial loss to its new eastern neighbor. The December 27, 1918 Great Poland Uprising liberated Greater Poland. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles settled the German-Polish borders in the Baltic region.

  5. Home. Historical Documents. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Volume XIII. 3. Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Poland, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919.

  6. The Poles rose up in insurrection in 1794, 1806, 1830, 1846, 1848, and 1863. Most of these uprisings had international repercussions. Indeed, the great powers found themselves repeatedly confronted with the Polish question, and although at times they tried to ignore it, at others they were forced to seek at least a partial solution.

    • Piotr S. Wandycz
    • 1998
  7. Jul 31, 2018 · The conflict in Greater Poland was resolved when the Treaty of Versailles allocated most of the area to Poland, though disputes were entrenched between Poland and Czechoslovakia across the Zaolzie region, which both nations claimed.

  8. Mar 18, 2021 · March 18, 2021. A hundred years ago today, a peace treaty was signed in Riga's House of the Blackheads. This building was constructed in the early 14th century for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried merchants, shipowners, and foreigners in Riga. The treaty, however, had nothing to do with the Brotherhood which incidentally was ...

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