The great powers and Poland
| Titel: | The great powers and Poland : from Versailles to Yalta |
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| Verfasser: | |
| Ausgabe: | Anniversary edition |
| Veröffentlicht: | Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2014 |
| Umfang: | 1 volume |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| ISBN: | 9781442226647 |
| Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext |
- Preface
- p. xi
- Abbreviations
- p. xiii
- Part I
- The Great Powers and Poland between the Two World Wars (1919-1939)
- 1
- The Polish Question during World War I
- p. 3
- 2
- The Versailles Peace Conference, January 18-June 28, 1919
- p. 27
- 3
- The Polish-Bolshevik War and the Curzon Line
- p. 39
- 4
- Poland's Eastern, Northern, and Southern Boundaries: A Profile of the Reborn State
- p. 55
- 5
- German-Soviet Secret Understanding, 1919-1932
- p. 65
- 6
- Poland in the Foreign Policy of France, 1921-1932
- p. 81
- 7
- Two-Faced Eastern Neighbor, 1921-1932
- p. 95
- 8
- The Crucial Year, 1933
- p. 113
- 9
- The Polish-German Declaration of Nonaggression, January 26, 1934
- p. 131
- 10
- Franco-Polish Relations, 1933-1936
- p. 137
- 11
- The Era of Appeasement, 1937-1938
- p. 155
- 12
- France and Poland after the Remilitarization of the Rhineland
- p. 177
- 13
- Hitler's Demands on Poland, October 1938-March 1939
- p. 189
- 14
- Soviet-Polish Relations, 1934-1938
- p. 197
- 15
- The Meaning of the British and French Guarantees, March-April 1939
- p. 209
- 16
- Hitler's Decision to Isolate and Crush Poland, April-August 1939
- p. 219
- 17
- Nazi-Polish Relations and the Problem of Russia
- p. 229
- 18
- Hitler-Beck Diplomacy: A Make-Believe World
- p. 241
- 19
- Anglo-French-Polish Military and Economic Agreements: Commitments in Bad Faith, 1939
- p. 261
- 20
- War and Peace in Soviet Diplomacy, 1939
- p. 269
- 21
- The Anglo-Polish Pact of Mutual Assistance: Poland Misled, August 25,1939
- p. 289
- 22
- France, Great Britain, and Russia during the German-Polish Campaign
- p. 295
- Part II
- The Great Powers and Poland during the Second World War (1939-1945)
- 23
- Poland after Defeat
- p. 307
- 24
- The Polish-Soviet Pact of July 30, 1941
- p. 319
- 25
- The "Four Freedoms" and the Atlantic Charter
- p. 329
- 26
- Soviet-Polish Relations, July 30, 1941-April 25, 1943
- p. 333
- 27
- The British-Soviet Alliance of May 26, 1942: Churchill's Secret Diplomacy
- p. 349
- 28
- British and American Attitudes toward Poland, 1941-1943
- p. 357
- 29
- The Tehran Conference: Roosevelt's Secret Diplomacy, November 28-December 1, 1943
- p. 375
- 30
- The Entry of the Red Army into Poland, January 1944
- p. 385
- 31
- Churchill's Efforts to Implement the Polish "Formula"
- p. 391
- 32
- Roosevelt and the Polish Issue on the Eve of the 1944 Presidential Election Campaign
- p. 405
- 33
- The Warsaw Uprising, August 1-October 2, 1944
- p. 413
- 34
- The Poles Entrapped in the Homeland and Abroad, August-October 1944
- p. 421
- 35
- The Aftermath of the October Conference in Moscow
- p. 437
- 36
- Prologue to the Yalta Conference
- p. 449
- 37
- The Yalta Conference, February 4-11, 1945
- p. 457
- 38
- The Meaning of the Yalta Agreement: Diplomacy and Semantics
- p. 473
- Epilogue
- p. 485
- Bibliography
- p. 491
- Index
- p. 513
- About the Author
- p. 525


