Landmarks of the First World War in Lublin. On the way to the independence

Mieczysław Ryba

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The author writes about the changes on the political scene in Lublin during the First World War. Since 1915, Lublin was occupied by German and Austrian troops. Some political groups wanted to cooperate with Germany and Austria-Hungary, some opposed to this. 5th November Act 1916 gave the promise of creating a Polish state. Therefore, political parties collaborating with the Germans increased their activity. Later came the growing disappointment against German policy towards Polish. The worst was adopted the Treaty of Brest in 1918, when the Germans and Austrians gave Ukraine a part of Polish territory. In Lublin gained an advantage an anti-German group. In November 1918, the government of Lublin formed the Socialists. To the political struggle, the government began Polish nationalists.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/f.2013.68.25
Date of publication: 2015-05-19 14:24:52
Date of submission: 2015-05-09 18:07:11


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