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  1. The elections to the Sejm took place on January 26, 1919. At that time, Poland did not have fixed boundaries, and was involved in territorial conflicts and disputes. [1] On the territories under the nascent Polish state's control, in the lands of former Congress Kingdom and Podlasie region, and western Lesser Poland , 42 electoral districts ...

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Russo-Polish War. Polish cavalry in camp near Toruń, Poland, c. 1920. Piłsudski expected a powerful Soviet offensive in the spring of 1920, but on January 28, 1920, the Soviet government offered an armistice based on the existing front line and proposed a peace conference.

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  4. Battle of Warsaw, (12–25 August 1920), Polish victory in the Russo-Polish War (191920) over control of Ukraine, which resulted in the establishment of the Russo-Polish border that existed until 1939.

  5. The first or legislative term (1919–22) produced the 1921 constitution. It operated in a time of emergency, when the young state was being consolidated while at war with external enemies and undergoing an internal ferment caused by alien national groupings.

  6. Sejm were Irena Kosmowska, Maria Moczydłowska, Zofia Moraczewska and Anna Piasecka, in 1919. Polish parliament during the war (1939-1945) After German and Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939 the Sejm had been dissolved, and its role was carried on by the National Council in Exile (London). This assembly was

  7. The development of a new political landscape in Central Europe after World War I was by no means something temporary. About probably the most difficult moments in the modern history of Poland and about the irrationality of a fragmented history we talk to Professor Andrzej Chwalba. polishhistory: How did Poland in 1919 differ from other countries...

  8. The Socialist Party received 515,062 votes nationally (9.2 percent) in 1919; it increased its totals to 950,094, or 10.8 percent of the vote, for the Sejm in 1922, and thence to 1,481,279, or 13 percent, in 1928. With equal significance, the PPS continued to build its support through all sections of Poland.

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