The case of Poland during the Versailles Conference

The friction in Silesia led to the convening of another conference in Paris, according to which Poland was granted about 1/3 of the disputed territories, including the most industrialized areas such as Katowice, Myslowice, Mikolów, Siemianowice-Slenski and Pszczyna. Interwar politician Stanislav Grabsky assessed the behind-the-scenes negotiations in Upper Silesia in the following words: The Upper Silesia case was one of the stakes of a big diplomatic game, of which England and France were partners and we had to pay its costs at the moment. In fact, there was only one thing to do: pay the lowest possible cost. Even with the full cooperation of Paderewski and Dmowski, it would have been impossible to prevent the "big four" from making concessions that would have changed the original provisions of the peace treaty with them for Germany. It was only necessary to calculate well whether the partition of Upper Silesia would be less harmful if its eastern half were given away than a plebiscite on its entire territory.

Kazanov near Konskie: Kazanov near the Horse voivodeship of Sventokshiske. A monument at the site of the battle of the 36th Infantry Regiment on September 7, 1939. The fighting was conducted by 163 troops from the reserve of the KOP under the command of Lieutenant Colonel A. Przemyslaw, who inflicted significant losses on German troops in two counterattacks. Many reserve soldiers of the 163rd platoon died. There is a tombstone dedicated to their memory in the parish cemetery. Konskie-Radomsko Road: The cross grave near the Konske - Radomsko road. According to the local population, this must be the place of the death of an unknown corporal in 1939. Olsztyn (Czestochowa county): the grave of the Vilchinsky brothers in the parish cemetery. The grave of Vladislav Bely and the Moravian brothers. The grave of soldiers from the 7th Infantry Division.

Initially, the plebiscite was also supposed to decide the future of Teszyn Silesia, Orava and Spisz, which were disputed between Poland and Czechoslovakia. After the end of the First World War, Polish and Czech troops clashed here. The Poles were forced to leave, which allowed Czechoslovakia to carry out an arbitrary division of the disputed lands, authorized by the Polish-Czech agreement of July 1920, signed in Spa. According to him, Czechoslovakia occupied the areas located on the western side of the Olza (Zaolzie), where more than 2/3 of the population lived. The territorial division was also more advantageous for Czechoslovakia, to which more than half of the disputed lands were transferred, and it was here that most factories and mines were located. The 1win bonus code. This exclusive code can reward you with a 500% deposit bonus up to $1025 and on this page https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/impact-feature/1win-bonus-code-for-registration-608077/ we'll show you how to claim it. To get the 1win welcome bonus, you must be a new customer and make your first deposit. The 1Win bonus code for new players. You will get access to a 500% welcome bonus with this promo code. This article will give you a full insight into the current 1win bonus offers. Before you can claim your joining bonus, you need to create a new 1Win account and verify it.

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