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Fighting for Polish Independence
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Fighting for Polish Independence

One of the substantial international outcomes of World War I was the emergence or reemergence of nation states in Eastern and East Central Europe based on ethnic aspirations. For the first time in English, this book chronicles the activities by which the Polish diaspora supported the restoration of an independent Poland including the recruiting of an army of over 100,000 men to fight on the Western Front with the French. It also covers the creation of the Polish White Cross to offer medical and other assistance to the troops, and the Gray Samaritans who functioned as social workers to bring relief to the newly independent nation. The book also follows the Polish army in France as it moves to postwar Poland to battle a Bolshevik invasion and the relief organizations as they followed the army to provide support to the civilian population suffering from the wartime destruction, population dislocations, and widespread hunger and diseases. No other ethnic diaspora came close to the political pressure, military contribution, and humanitarian relief efforts undertaken by the international Polish communities living abroad.

Alaotsikko
The 100,000-Man Diasporic Army in World War I and the Conflicts of 1919-1921
Kirjailija
James S Pula
ISBN
9781476699172
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
3.3.2026
Sivumäärä
120