Forgotten Appeasement of 1920
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Forgotten Appeasement of 1920
Lloyd George, Lenin and Poland
Nowak, Andrzej
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
350
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9781032434650
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Part 1: The dream of an independent Poland and "concepts of the world" 1. Trouble with Polish independence 2. Limits to the power (and imagination) of the winners: a view from Versailles 3. Was Pilsudski a tool in French hands? France and Poland's Eastern policy (January - April 1920) 4. Powerlessness: Washington respecting the Soviet Empire and the threat to Polish independence. Part 2: The Polish crisis: a short course 1. Between Lloyd George's brand of peace and peace - Pilsudski style (January - April 1920) 2. The game for Ukraine (May 1920) 3. Toward the Curzon Line (June - July 1920) 4. The Politburo's response (July 1920) 5. Peace at any price (to Poland) Part 3: How does the imperial brain work? 1. Balfour, or shunning chaos 2. Lewis Namier, or revenge on a map (of Poland) 3. Kerr and Hankey, the two secretaries 4. The right man in the wrong place: Horace Rumbold in Warsaw 5. Lloyd George and his powerless ministers Curzon and Churchill 6. The Vox Populi and its representatives 7. The brainstorm and its "appeasement" (June - August 1920) 8. Coda Part 4: Polish annexes and questions 1. Left hand side free: Pilsudski's policy of appeasement 2. Questions about the Peace of Riga
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Partition of Poland;Pierwsza zdrada Zachodu;Kazimierz Moczarski History Prize;Janusz Kurtyka Award;David Lloyd-George;Appeasement;Soviet Union;Soviet Control of Poland;Young Man;Greyscale Photograph;Polish Soviet War;Symon Petliura;Maxim Litvinov;Spa Conference;Eastern Galicia;Curzon Note;Curzon Line;Versailles Order;Versailles System;Polish Army;Violating;German Government;Lenin's Russia;Soviet Russia;Balfour's Memorandum;Bonar Law;Balkan Nations;Polish Eastern Policy;Bug River;Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau;Lev Kamenev;Foreign Minister;Marshal Foch
Part 1: The dream of an independent Poland and "concepts of the world" 1. Trouble with Polish independence 2. Limits to the power (and imagination) of the winners: a view from Versailles 3. Was Pilsudski a tool in French hands? France and Poland's Eastern policy (January - April 1920) 4. Powerlessness: Washington respecting the Soviet Empire and the threat to Polish independence. Part 2: The Polish crisis: a short course 1. Between Lloyd George's brand of peace and peace - Pilsudski style (January - April 1920) 2. The game for Ukraine (May 1920) 3. Toward the Curzon Line (June - July 1920) 4. The Politburo's response (July 1920) 5. Peace at any price (to Poland) Part 3: How does the imperial brain work? 1. Balfour, or shunning chaos 2. Lewis Namier, or revenge on a map (of Poland) 3. Kerr and Hankey, the two secretaries 4. The right man in the wrong place: Horace Rumbold in Warsaw 5. Lloyd George and his powerless ministers Curzon and Churchill 6. The Vox Populi and its representatives 7. The brainstorm and its "appeasement" (June - August 1920) 8. Coda Part 4: Polish annexes and questions 1. Left hand side free: Pilsudski's policy of appeasement 2. Questions about the Peace of Riga
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Partition of Poland;Pierwsza zdrada Zachodu;Kazimierz Moczarski History Prize;Janusz Kurtyka Award;David Lloyd-George;Appeasement;Soviet Union;Soviet Control of Poland;Young Man;Greyscale Photograph;Polish Soviet War;Symon Petliura;Maxim Litvinov;Spa Conference;Eastern Galicia;Curzon Note;Curzon Line;Versailles Order;Versailles System;Polish Army;Violating;German Government;Lenin's Russia;Soviet Russia;Balfour's Memorandum;Bonar Law;Balkan Nations;Polish Eastern Policy;Bug River;Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau;Lev Kamenev;Foreign Minister;Marshal Foch