SUKIENNICKI Wiktor
WHITE BOOK
Facts and documents from the periods of the two world wars collected, partly translated and footnoted by Wiktor Sukiennicki
Paris 1964, Instytut Literacki, pp. 174; format 14x21.5 cm
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A collection of documents depicting Polish-Russian and Polish-Soviet relations from August 1914 to the end of 1939 grouped into chapters:
Polish goals and Russian plans (1914-1917)
Polish soldiers in Russia in 1917-1919
Fawning attempts to Sovietize Poland (1918-1920)
Forced compromise (1921-1939)
The First Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact (23.VIII.1939) and its consequences
Second Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact (28.IX.1939): "final" solution of the Polish Cause
"They discovered themselves famous in battles..."
Not occupation but immediate incorporation into the USSR
Attempt to legalize partition
Soviet "elections" and "national assembly"
The case of Vilnius
Requests for incorporation into the USSR
Pacification of conquered territories
Friendship "cemented by blood"
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