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Nationality issues on Polish maps prepared for the Paris Peace Conference 1919–1920
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The cartographic materials auxiliary in the determination of the borders of Poland during the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) in the light of archival records
Published 2016-07-01“…The work indicated in Polish literature as the cartographic basis for the negotiations of Polish issues at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) is Eugeniusz Romer’s Geograficzno-statystyczny atlas Polski (Geographical and Statistical Atlas of Poland). …”
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL ACTIVITY OF THE UKRAINIAN DELEGATION MANAGEMENT AT THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE 1919-1920 FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A NEW HISTORICAL SOURCE
Published 2018-11-01“… The article highlights some organizational activities which provided personnel and financial support for UPR delegation’s work in the Paris Peace Conference 1919–1920. This work consisted of efforts to gain UPR’s independence recognition by leading and others states of the world; to get them to take into consideration interests of the Ukrainian people, because of the postwar geopolitical changes in Central Europe; to cooperate in political, military, commercial and economic fields with other countries. …”
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La question de la Dobroudja dans l’entre-deux-guerres
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Чловек, што остал президентом європской республикы
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Revolutionary Central Europe: Diary of an American in 1919
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Formation and evolution of the borders of Greater Romania (1918-1940)
Published 2015-07-01“…After recognizing the new borders of Romania at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), the Kingdom of Romanian cultivated good political, diplomatic and military relations with Poland, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, in case of an unprovoked attack by the Soviet Union (the alliance with Poland) or by Hungary (The Little Entente, the alliance formed in 1923 together with Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia). …”
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