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Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921: the reconstruction of Poland
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Beteilige Person: Böhler, Jochen 1969- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2018
Ausgabe:First edition
Schriftenreihe:The greater war 1912-1923
Schlagwörter:
Geschichte 1918-1921
Bürgerkrieg
Grenzkonflikt
Nationenbildung
Polen
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adam_text Contents List of Illustrations and Maps xi Introduction 1 The Flawed Popular Narrative 3 A Story Untold 8 Directions for the Reader 12 1. Nations, States, and Conflict in Central Europe 14 The Historical Setting 15 Remaking the Polish Nation and State 19 Who Is In and Who Is Out? 27 2. How to Mobilize the Polish Nation 33 The Pros and Cons of Armed Struggle for Independence 33 “Polish” Armed Formations Prior to Independence 38 Poles Fighting under Imperial Flags 45 Building the Polish Army 51 3. The Central European Civil War 59 A Civil War 60 A Point of Reference: Paramilitary Violence in Southeastern Europe, 1918-21 66 1: The Eastern Theatre 70 2: The Western Theatre 95 3: Trouble at the Gates and at Home 121 4. Violence and Crimes Beyond the Battlefields 146 Lunar Landscapes 149 The Great Insecurity 152 Soldiers Running Wild 157 Warlords in Polish Service 166 Ambiguities 175 Conclusion 187 Epilogue 196 Archives Consulted 199 Works Cited 203 Travelogue 231 Glossary 235 Index 237 Archives Consulted The listed archives have been visited or consulted online during the research for this book. Their record groups (RG) are highly relevant for the presented issues and therefore recom- mended for further investigation. POLAND Archive of the New Files (Warsaw) RG 8 The Presidium of the Council of Ministers RG 9 Department of the Interior RG 39 Polish National Committee in Paris RG 40 Polish Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference RG 45 Collection of essay and documents on Polands relations to Latvia, Lithuania, Soviet Russia, Gdansk, and Ukraine RG 349 State Police Headquarters in Warsaw Various RGs Files of Local Police Stations Archive of the Polish Academy of Science (Warsaw) RG 4 Diary of Michal Stanislaw Kossakowski Central Military Archive (Warsaw) RG 1.122.1. Polish Formations in the East RG 1.123.1.13 Haller Army RG 1.124.1.461 Polish Military Organization RG 1.243.18.7 Revolutionary Authorities in Latvia and Belarus RG 1.301.7-11 Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Departments I---V RG 1.300.12 Staff of War Ministry, Department VI (Justice) RG 1.300.51 Military Gendarmerie Command RG 1.300.58 War Ministry, Justice Department RG 1.301.19 Field Gendarmerie Command RG 1.301.21 Military Jurisdiction Command (in the field) RG 1.301.22.2 Military Courts RG 1.303.3-7 and 9 General Staff, Departments I---V RG 1.304.1 Command of the Polish Armed Forces in Eastern Galicia RG 1.304.2 Military Governor in Warsaw RG 1.304.3 Command of the Armed Forces of Central Lithuania RG 1.305.5 State Commissar for the Red Cross RG 1.310.1 Galician Front Command RG 1.310.2 Galician-Volhynian Front Command RG 1.310.3 Lithuanian-Belarusian Front Command RG 1.310.4 Mazovian Front Command RG 1.310.5 Podolian Front Command RG 1.310.6 Polesia Front Command RG 1.301.7 Southeastern Front Command RG 1.310.8 Southwestern Front Command 200 Archives Consulted RG 1.310.10 RG 1.310.11 RG 1.310.12 RG 1.310.14 RG 1.310.15 RG 1.310.16 RG 1.310.17 RG 1.310.18 RG 1.311.1-7 RG 1.330.1-4 and 1.332.33-39 RG 1.336.1-21 RG 1.341.1 RG 1.351.1-37 RG 1.391.1-58 RG 1.440.12.1 RG I. 476.1 RG VIII.807.29 Pomeranian Front Command Northeastern Front Command Northern Front Command Silesian Front Command Middle Front Command Ukrainian Front Command Greater Poland Front Command Volhynian Front Command Army Commands 1-7 Rear Echelons Commands POW Camps Office of Military History Military Justice Paramilitary Units Laudanski Files (Teki Laudanskiego) Baczyiiski Files (Teki Baczynskiego) Civil Administration of the Eastern Territories Eastern Archive—KARTA (Warsaw), Digital Library Kamler Family collection National Library of Poland (Warsaw), Microfilm Department Memoirs, diaries, and document collections (includ- ing copies from the National Ossolinski Institute) National Ossolinski Institute (Wroclaw), Manuscript Department Memoirs, diaries, and document collections (OSS m£ = microfilm consulted on site; BN m£ = microfilm consulted in the National Library of Poland, Warsaw) Polish State Archive (Katowice) RG 12/15/0 Princes Czartoryski Library RG 11738-11740 Polish Plebiscite Commissariat for Upper Silesia in Bytom, series 1 1.: Supreme Peoples Council in Poznan, Bytom Branch Diary of General Antoni Listowski Public Library (Warsaw), Manuscript Department Files of the Civil Administration of the Eastern Territories Silesian Digital Library (Katowice), Cieszyn Silesia RG: TR-015 and RG: TR-016 on alleged Czech atrocities in Cieszyn Silesia Warsaw University Library (Warsaw), Manuscript Department RG 1531 Memoirs of Stanislaw Stempowski Archives Consulted 201 LITHUANIA Central State Archive (Vilnius) RG 13 Files of the Civil Administration of the Eastern Territories UNITED STATES Hoover Institution Library and Archives (Stanford) James A. Stader papers Institute for Jewish Research—YIVO (New York) RG 28 Collection on Poland (Vilna Archives) 1830-1939 RG 116-Poland 1 Territorial Collection, Poland 1919—1939 J6zef Pilsudski Institute of America (New York) General Adjutancy of the Supreme Commander Library of Congress (Washington, DC) Henry Morgenthau papers National Archives at College Park (Maryland) RG 256, mf. 224-228 Morgenthau Mission to Poland Files UNITED KINGDOM National Archives/Public Record Office (London) FO 608 Peace Conference, British Delegation WO 106 War Office: Directorate of Military Operations and Military Intelligence, and predecessors: Correspondence and Papers FRANCE Defence Historical Service RG Army General Staff, Files on the Formation of the Polish Army in France 5 N 190, 6 N 212, 7 N 618, 7 N 619, 7 N 620 GERMANY Herder Institute (Marburg), Collection of Documents RG 120 BR/BLW 021 Diary of Alfred Jaskowski Index Since they are the topic of whole chapters or sub-chapters of the book, this index does not feature the Central European Civil War, the Polish-Soviet War, and Polands paramilitary conflicts with its Ukrainian, Lithuanian, German, and Czech neighbors. Due to its frequent occurrence, the Second Polish Republic appears mainly as geographical entity or political concept. When used as acronym of the Polish political or military leadership, it has (as have in this case ‘Poland’, ‘the Poles, or ‘Warsaw’) been omitted. The other states involved in the Central European Civil War are treated analogously. Abraham, Roman 146, 166-70, 172, 186, 191 Albanians in Yugoslavia 27 Allied armed formations and military institutions Allied forces in Cieszyn Silesia 118 Allied forces in Upper Silesia 108—9, 111, 113 Allied intervention forces in Russia 61, 123, 124 Anderson, Benedict 23 Armenians in the Polish Legions 41 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 Armitage, David 62 Asia central Asia 46 Asia Minor 31 diseases in the wake of the First World War 30 Ataman Armies 9, 74—3, see also Russian armed formations and military institutions: Peasant Armies and Ukrainian armed formations and military institutions: Peasant Armies alienating the population in eastern Ukraine 75 in the Kresy 172 Austria armed formations and military institutions see Austrian armed formations and military institutions and Austro-Hungarian armed formations and military institutions First Austrian Republic 121, 160 Habsburg Empire 4, 17, 20, 42, 46, 48, 67—8, 115, 118, 138, 149, 195 Austria-Hungary see Austria: Habsburg Empire Austrian armed formations and military institutions paramilitaries in the First Austrian Republic 70 Austrians in the Habsburg Army 46, 48 in the Polish Army 54 Austro-Hungarian armed formations and military institutions garrison of Lviv 100 General Government of Lublin 25, 50, 53, 64, 138 Habsburg Army 39-40,75, 139, 152 Habsburg Army (disintegration) 50, 69 Habsburg Army (ethnic composition) 46-7, 54 Habsburg Army (supply problems) 51 Austro-Prussian War (1866) 18 Babel, Isaac 136 Baczynski, Karol 78, 168-9 Balfour, Arthur James 150 Balkan armed formations and military institutions see also Yugoslav armed formations and military institutions Green Cadres 69—70, 159 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization 69—70 Balkan Wars (1912-13) 64 Balkans 17, 20, 30, 51, 66-70, 124 Balos, Ludwik vii Baltic 20, 51, 66, 69, 98, 122-5, 172 anti-Jewish violence 160 Bardauskas (Pol. Bardowskt)y Edmundas 90 Barth, Boris 104 Barysaw (Pol. Borysow) 153 Basques 96 Battle of Annaberg (1921) 109, 112 Battle of Grunwald (1410) 100 Battle of Langemarck (1914) 106 Battle of Warsaw (1920) vii, 11, 53, 56, 90, 109, 120, 122-3, 128, 134-7, 143, 156, 181 Bçdzin district 163 Belarus 5, 24, 52, 86-7, 129, 154, 165, 174, 184 armed formations and military institutions see Belarusian armed formations and military institutions Belarusian Peoples Republic 172 Belarusian Republic 174 nation state building 124, 128, 172, 174, 193 nationalists 61 peasants 21 238 Index Belarusian armed formations and military- institutions Self-Defense 85 Belarusians 30 in Lithuania 88 in Stanisiaw Bulak-Baiachowiczs unit 172 in thzKresy 29, 126, 129—30, 143, 153 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24, 87 in the Russian Western Territory- 21 in Vilnius 83-4, 87 Belgium atrocities of German soldiers 66, 190 Belweder camp see Poland: Belweder camp Benedict XV, Pope 180 BergerhofF, Karl 109 Berlin 98, 102 Berzniki (Lit. Berznykas) 71 Bessarabia see Romania: Bessarabia Bienek, Horst 96 Bilczewski, Jozef 79 Bismarck, Otto von 105 Bjork, James E. 109 Black Americans in North America 31, 161 Bobiaczyriski, Major 86 Bobrujsk (Bel. Babruisk) 152—3 Bohemia see Czechoslovakia: Bohemia Bohumin (Pol. Bogumin) 117 Borkowska, Grazyna 154 Borodziej, Wlodzimierz 2 Borz^cki, Jerzy 128,181-2 Bosch, Hieronymus 151 Bosnia see Yugoslavia: Bosnia Bosniaks in Yugoslavia 27 Brest-Litovsk (Pol. Brzesc Litewski) 153 Broniewski, Wladyslaw 171 Brubaker, Rogers 191 Brzezany (Ukr. Berezhany) 146 Buczacz (Ukr. Buchach) 154 Budyonny, Semyon 136 Bukovina see Romania: Bukovina Bulak-Balachowicz, Stanisiaw 171-4, 186, 191, 193 Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria 28, 67-9 Republic of Bulgaria (population) 28 Bulgarians in the Republic of Bulgaria 28 Caesar, Gaius Julius 63, 187 Caldron, Edward D. 157 Central and Eastern Europe between the World Wars 16, 195 casualties of the First World War 149 Central Powers’ rule in (1918) 43, 45, 50—1, 57, 73, 85, 101 de-colonization 62, 191 desertion 9, 48, 50, 190 diseases in the wake of the First World War 150 Eastern Front 45, 50-1, 57, 59, 64, 91, 163 First World War 14, 19 imperial rule in 15,17-19,51,59,190 large estate landholding 18 marauding soldiers 190 marauding soldiers and paramilitaries 8—9, 70 minorities 28, 32, 69 modernity 18, 22 nation state building 14—15, 17—19, 27, 29, 31, 57, 59-60, 124, 190, 195 nation states 16 nations 14 nineteenth century 14, 17—18 postwar conflicts 15, 59—60, 66, 68, 122, 164, 188-91, 195 property losses in the wake of the First World War 151 Second World War 195 socialism 18—19 wartime destruction 195 Central Europe 26 imperial rule in 16, 25, 26 minorities 61 nation state building 16, 24 nation states 7, 14—15, 17, 19 nationalists 14, 16 nations 16 nineteenth century 20 peasants 15, 24 Polish hegemony in 5, 26 postwar conflicts 60, 63, 65, 102, 148, 160, 177, 187 urban elites 24 Central Powers 4, 25, 41-4, 76—7, 85, 97, 100, 107, 124, 128, 138 Chelm province 76 Chernev, Borislav 128 Chernobyl (Ukr. Chomdbyl*) 172 Chicago 161 Chorzow (Germ. Konigshiitte) 95 Churchill, Winston 188 Chyrow (Ukr. Khyriv) 61 Ciancia, Kathryn 191 Cicero (M. Tullius Cicero) 1 Cieszyn (Czech T?ftn) 115-18, 120, 141 Cieszyn Silesia see Poland: Cieszyn Silesia Congress of Vienna (1814—15) 16, 18, 20, 34—5 Corcyraeans in the Peloponnesian War (431—404 bc) 63 Cossacks 73—5, 156 Don Republic 75 in Congress Poland 35 in Stanisiaw Bulak-Balachowicz’s unit 172 Cracow (Pol. Krakow, Germ. Krakau) 20, 40, 44, 87, 100, 123, 138-41, 144, 161, 180 Index 239 Cracow district 54, 142, 164, 166 Crimean War (1853-6) 18 Croatia see Yugoslavia: Croatia Croats in the eastern Adriatic 68 in the Habsburg Army 27 in Yugoslavia 27—8 Cyganowka (Ukr. Tsyganivka) 170 Czaczka-Rucinski, Waclaw 117 Czarnecki, Stefan 162 Czarnyszewicz, Florian 152 Czartoryski, Witold 139 Czechoslovak armed formations and military institutions Chechoslovak Army 66,117 Civic Guard 119 Czech High Command 117 Czechoslovak Army 118,129 garrison of Bohumin 117 Gendarmerie 119 in Slovakia 66 paramilitaries in Cieszyn Silesia 119—20 Twenty-First Rifle Regiment 118—19 Czechoslovakia armed formations and military institutions see Czechoslovak armed formations and military institutions atrocities in the wake of the First World War 188 Bohemia 115—16,121 casualties of the Polish—Czechoslovak conflict 117,188-9 casualties of the postwar conflicts 188 First Czechoslovak Republic 28, 54, 60, 64, 66-9, 96, 116, 120, 195 First Czechoslovak Republic (population) 27-8,31 Karvina coal mine district 117, 120 nation state building 28, 96, 116 National Committee for Silesia 116—17, 141 nationalists 119 Slovakia 66, 121 Czechs 2 Czech refugees 118 Czech soldiers and civilians interned by Polish authorities 118 in Cieszyn Silesia 115, 118 in the First Czechoslovak Republic 28 in the Habsburg Army 46, 48 in Yugoslavia 27 Czestochowa 160 D’Annunzio, Gabriele 69 D^browska, Maria 2, 156 Dalmatia see Yugoslavia: Dalmatia Dalmatians in the Habsburg Army 46 Danes in the Imperial German Army 46 Danzig (Pol. Gdansk) 54 Darwinism 3, 25 Daszynski, Ignacy 135 Daudenarde, Second Lieutenant 184 Daugavpils (Pol. Dyne burg) 153 Davies, Norman 126, 144, 188 Denikin, Anton 76 Diner, Dan 66 Djordjevic, Dimitrije 27 Dlugajczyk, Edward 120 Dmowski, Roman 3—4, 6, 25—7, 29—30, 35, 39, 42-3, 57,71, 97, 100, 106, 114, 122, 131, 138, 140, 142-4, 160, 177, 179 Dowbor-Musnicki, Jozef 5, 43, 54, 56—7, 91, 102-3, 140, 142, 179-81 Duczanski, Private 133 Dunin-Borkowska Hornowska, tucja 47 East Prussia see Germany: East Prussia Eichenberg, Julia 49,78, 158 Endecja see Poland: National Democracy {Endecja) Engels, Friedrich 124 England postwar conflicts 8 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 8, 31, 124, 195 Enlightenment 15 Entente see Western Allies Estonia armed formations and military institutions see Estonian armed formations and military institutions nation state building 172 nationalists 61, 125 Republic of Estonia 28, 125, 172—3 Republic of Estonia (population) 28 Estonian armed formations and military institutions Estonian Army 122, 125 paramilitaries in the Republic of Estonia 70 Estonians in the Republic of Estonia 28 Europe diseases in the wake of the First World War 51 eighteenth century 2 imperial rule in 148 modernity 30 nation state building 15—16, 31, 148, 187 nineteenth century 3, 16 postwar conflicts 8, 12, 60 Faska, Jan 95, 111-12, 175-6 Finns in Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 172 Fiume 69 Fourteen Points (of US President Woodrow Wilson) 25,61,103 240 Index France armed formations and military institutions see French armed formations and military institutions atrocities of German soldiers 66, 190 Foreign Ministry 142 French Republic 3, 31, 36, 43-^1, 51, 54, 80, 91,95, 102, 108-9, 111, 118-19, 122, 124, 140, 142, 144, 154, 156-7, 179-80, 195 French Revolution (1789—99) 15 French Revolutionary Wars (1792—1802) 62 Kingdom of France 15 French in the Polish Army 54 French armed formations and military institutions French Army 109 French military mission in Vilnius 92 Galicia (Austrian province) see Poland: Galicia (Austrian province) Galicia, eastern see Poland; eastern Galicia Gatrell, Peter 8, 60—1 German armed formations and military institutions Black Horde 109 Border Guard (in Upper Silesia) 102, 107—8 Border Guard (in the Rawicz district) 95 Freikorps 67, 96, 102, 104, 185-6, 192 Freikorps (in Greater Poland) 101-4, 175 Freikorps (in the Baltic) 103, 109, 122, 125, 172-3 Freikorps (in Upper Silesia) 107-11, 120, 175,185 Freikorps Oberland 112 garrison of Warsaw 52 General Government of Warsaw 25, 50, 52-3, 64, 84, 138, 182 German Eastern Army (Ostheer) 51—2, 75, 85-6, 101, 125-6, 152, 153 German High Command 104, 112 Imperial German Army (disintegration) 50-1,96,137 Imperial German Army (distribution system) 46 Imperial German Army (ethnic composition) 47, 54 Imperial German Army (in Belgium and France) 66, 190 Imperial German Army (in Cameroon) 66 Imperial German Army (supply problems) 51 paramilitaries in the Weimar Republic 70 paramilitaries in Upper Silesia 95, 109—11 Prussian Fifth Army Corps 98 Reichswehr 100—1, 107—9, 182 Reichswehr (supporting German paramilitar- ies in Upper Silesia) 111 Shock Troops 109 Sicherheitspolizei 108-9 soldiers and paramilitaries in Greater Poland 122, 141 Special Police 109—10, 176 Supreme Army Command 101 Supreme Command of All German Forces in the East (Ober Ost) 25, 64-5, 84-5, 138, 182 Teutonic Order 100 Upper Silesian Self-Defense 109, 112 Wehrmacht 117, 186 Germans 2 anti-German violence by Nestor Makhnos Peasant Army 161 defecting to the Polish side in Upper Silesia 95, 176 German Mennonites in Ukraine 76 German mine owners in Upper Silesia 106 German veterans of the First World War 96, 101, 109, 125 in Cieszyn Silesia 115 in Czechoslovakia 66 in Estonia 125 in Greater Poland 19, 34, 49, 99-100, 105, 107, 143, 176, 194 in Latvia 125 in the Baltic 125 in the First Czechoslovak Republic 28 in the German Empire 16 in the Habsburg Army 46 in the Habsburg Empire 16 in the Imperial German Army 50 in the Kingdom of Hungary (1920—46) 28 in the Kresy 126 in the Polish Army 54 in the Polish Legions 41 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 in the Russian Western Territory 21 in the Second Polish Republic 27 in Upper Silesia 96, 104, 143, 176, 194 in Yugoslavia 27 Germany armed formations and military institutions see German armed formations and military institutions atrocities in the wake of the First World War 188 casualties of the Polish—German conflict in Greater Poland 102, 113 casualties of the Polish—German conflict in Upper Silesia 110, 113 casualties of the Polish-German conflicts 189 Center Party 105 desertion 49, 98, 101 East Prussia 114 German Empire 4, 17, 20—1, 42, 47, 96, 106, 108, 112, 114, 138, 144, 154, 182, 195 Index 241 German Peoples Councils 99, 107 League of Patriotic Upper Silesians 107 Mazuria 114 nation 102 nation state 17 nation state building 21, 56, 96, 99, 105—6 nationalists 105, 107, 110, 115 Silesia 115 socialists 98—9 terrorism by soldiers of the Freikorps 186 Third Reich 133, 186, 195 War mi a 114 Weimar Republic 54, 60, 66, 96, 98, 101, 106-7, 109-12, 114-15, 121, 124, 144, 160, 176, 186, 192 West Prussia 97-8, 103 workers 99, 101, 106 Gibson, Hugh 59, 161 Giedroyc, Jerzy 163 Glupek (militia commander in Upper Silesia) 112 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 104 Goltz, Rüdiger von der 125 Goodhard, Artur Lehman 64, 147 Gosewinkel, Dieter 31 Grabski, Stanislaw 121 Grat ier, J ules 108 Greater Poland see Poland: Greater Poland Greece Ancient Greece 63 Hellenic Republic 8, 63, 68—9, 149 Peloponnesian War (431-404 bc) 62—3 postwar conflicts 8 Greeks Greek refugees 30 in the Republic of Turkey 30 Greek—Turkish War (1919—22) 30 Grodno (Bel. Hrodna) 153 Gruzewski, Tadeusz 33 Grzechynia vii Gypsies in the Habsburg Army 46 in Yugoslavia 27 Habsburg Empire see Austria: Habsburg Empire Hagen, William 157, 178 Haller, Jozef 5, 39, 44, 53-4, 56, 91, 132, 161-2, 164-5, 179-80 Handelsman, Marceli 71, 92 Hauenstein, Heinz Oskar 110, 176 Heine, Heinrich 187, 191 Henschel, Christhardt 194 Hetherington, Peter 36, 38 Holecek, Josef 66 Hoover, Herbert 65 Horak, Jan 118 Hörsing, Otto 95, 108 Hrubieszow (Ukr. Hrubeshiv) 133, 136 Hulewicz, Bogdan 99 Hulewicz, Jerzy 143 Hülsen, Bernhard von 112 Hungarian armed formations and military institutions Hungarian Red Army 66 paramilitaries in the Hungarian Republic (1919-20) 70 paramilitaries in the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919) 70 White Guards 67 Hungarians in Czechoslovakia 66 in the Habsburg Army 46 in the Polish Army 54 in the Polish Legions 41 Hungary 67 armed formations and military institutions see Hungarian armed formations and military institutions and Austro-Hungarian armed formations and military institutions atrocities against the Romanian Mop minority 68 First Hungarian Republic (1918—19) 67, 69 Hungarian Republic (1919—20) 66—7, 69, 160 Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919) 66-9, 120 Kingdom of Hungary (1920-46) 28 Kingdom of Hungary (1920-46) (population) 28 nation state building 67 Transdanubia 67 Huyn, Karl 139 Indians in North America 31 Ireland 96 Republic of Ireland 66, 110 Italian armed formations and military institutions Italian Army 68—9, 109 Italians in the eastern Adriatic 68 in Yugoslavia 68 Italy casualties of the Polish—German conflict in Upper Silesia 111 Free State of Fiume 69 Kingdom of Italy 31, 66, 68—9, 154, 160 Roman Civil Wars (133—30 bc) 62, 63 Roman Republic 63 Jablonna 192 Jablunkov (Pol. Jablunkôw) 117—18 Jadwin, Edgar 147 Jakubski, Antoni 169 Jaworski, Feliks 2, 170—2, 186, 191 242 Index Jewish armed formations and military- institutions Self-Defense (in Lviv) 77, 167 self-defense in the Kresy 160 Jews 2, 140, 159 allegedly shooting at Polish soldiers 160, 167, 177-8 allegedly siding with the Bolsheviks 177-80, 192 allegedly siding with the Ukrainians 168 anti-Jewish pogroms in Central and Eastern Europe 159 anti-Jewish violence in Austria 160 anti-Jewish violence in Central and Eastern Europe 159 anti-Jewish violence in Croatia 160 anti-Jewish violence in eastern and central Poland 10 anti-Jewish violence in Germany 160 anti-Jewish violence in Hungary 160 anti-Jewish violence in Italy 160 anti-Jewish violence in Poland 157, 160 anti-Jewish violence in Romania 160 anti-Jewish violence by Ataman Army soldiers in Ukraine 159 anti-Jewish violence by civilians in Wielun 166 anti-Jewish violence by Green Cadres 159 anti-Jewish violence by members of the military police in Warsaw 178 anti-Jewish violence by Polish peasants 157 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers 9, 10, 153, 159-65, 178, 180-1 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers in Pinsk 180 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers in the Kresy 126, 130, 163-4, 177-8 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers in Upper Silesia 163 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers and civilians 160, 162, 178 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers and paramilitaries 183 anti-Jewish violence by Polish soldiers and peasants 189 anti-Jewish violence by Red Army soldiers 75 anti-Jewish violence by Red Army soldiers in the Kresy 126 anti-Jewish violence by Red Army soldiers in Ukraine 159 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of Feliks Jaworski’s mounted unit in Volhynia 171 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of Roman Abrahams unit 166 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of Roman Abrahams unit in Lviv 167 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of Stan is law Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 184 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit in the Kresy 174 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland 179, 184 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland in Siedlce 183 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland in the Kresy 180, 181 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Haller Army 162, 179, 182 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Haller Army in Cracow 161, 180 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Haller Army in Olkusz 163 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Nineteenth Infantry Regiment for the Relief of Lviv in Ukraine 9 anti-Jewish violence by soldiers of the Sixteenth Cavalry Regiment from Greater Poland in Zawada 162 anti-Jewish violence by White Army soldiers in Ukraine 159 anti-Jewish violence, local police forces as protectors in Wielun 166 anti-Jewish violence, Polish soldiers as protectors in Olkusz 163 anti-Jewish violence, Polish soldiers as protectors in Zawada 162 anti-Jewish violence, soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland as protectors in Wlodawa 184 anti-Jewish violence, soldiers of the local garrison as protectors in Wielun 166 anti-Jewish violence, soldiers of the Ninth Legions5 Infantry Regiment as protectors in Zawada 162 anti-Semitism in Germany 182 anti-Semitism in Poland 6, 130, 160-1, 163, 177-9, 182 anti-Semitism in Stanislaw Bulak- Balachowiczs unit 174 anti-Semitism in the Haller Army 182 anti-Semitism in the Polish Army 163, 179, 180-1, 184 casualties in pogroms in Ukraine 75, 189 casualties of the Wliite Terror in Hungary (1919-20) 67 during the Second World War 156 Holocaust 164 in Congress Poland 34 in Cracow 180 in Czechoslovakia 66 in eastern Galicia 169 in Galicia (Austrian province) 22, 34 in Greater Poland 21, 99 in Lviv 77, 167, 168 in Minsk 147, 184 in Poland 6, 132, 154 in Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 172 Index 243 in the Habsburg Army 46 in the Hungarian Republic (1919-20) 67 in the Kresy 29, 126, 130, 143, 152-3, 182 in the Pale of Settlement 71 in the Polish Army 54, 192 in the Polish Legions 41, 192 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 in the Republic of Lithuania 28 in the Russian Western Territory 21, 34 in the Second Polish Republic 26—7, 35 in Ukraine 95 in Vilnius 83-^1 inWielun 166 in Wlodawa 184 Jewish refugees 31, 150, 165 Jewish soldiers interned by Polish authorities 192 Jewish veterans of the First World War (in Poland) 192 Jewish workers in Vilnius 84 National Club of Jewish Members of Parliament (in Warsaw) 162 pogrom in Czestochowa (1919) 160 pogrom in Kielce (1918) 160 pogrom in Lida (1919) 160 pogrom in Lviv (1918) 77, 89, 160, 167-8, 178 pogrom in Minsk (1919) 147, 184 pogrom in Pinsk (1919) 160, 180 pogrom in Vilnius (1919) 160 pogroms in Central and Eastern Europe 159, 164 pogroms in Poland 157, 160, 177—9, 189 pogroms in the Kresy 177 pogroms in Ukraine 75, 161, 177, 189 supporting the Polish Army 132 volunteering for service in the Polish Army 132 Kamianets-Podilskyi 81 Kamienski, Antoni 37 Kamler, Amelia 122 Kamler, Leopold 122 Kaprzycki, Tadeusz 40 Katowice (Germ. Kattowitz) 105 Kaunas (Pol. Kownó) 21, 85, 88-90, 92-4, 153 Kharkiv 75-6 Kielce (Russ. KeVce) 40, 47, 133, 160, 164,183 Kielce district 132, 142, 164, 166 Kieniewicz, Stefan 23, 34 Kiev (Ukr. Kyiv, Pol. Kijów) 22, 73, 75-6, 82, 127,129,143 Kirkor-Kiedroniowa, Zofia 116 Koch, Hannsjoachim 176 Konarzewski, Daniel 147 Korfanty, Wojciech 96, 105—7, 109, 112, 141, 169, 194 Kosciuszko, Tadeusz 187 Kosovo see Yugoslavia: Kosovo Kossak-Szczucka, Zofia 156, 170, 171 Kozienice 134 Kozma, Miklos 67 Kresy see Poland: Kresy Kulczuga, Bolek 133 Kulturkampf 105 Kun, Béla 66—7 Laidoner, Johan 173 Lamezan-Salins, Robert 169 Lask district 14 Latinik, Franciszek 118 Latra, Private 135 Latvia (casualties of) atrocities of the Freikorps 126 (casualties of) atrocities of the German Freikorps 125—6 (casualties of) atrocities of the Red Army 125—6 armed formations and military institutions see Latvian armed formations and military institutions Bolsheviks 125 nation state building 172 nationalists 61, 125 Republic of Latvia 28,125 Republic of Latvia (population) 28 Latvian armed formations and military institutions Latvian Army 122, 125 paramilitaries in the Republic of Latvia 70 Latvians 2 in Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 172 in the Polish Legions 41 in the Republic of Latvia 28 in the Russian Western Territory 21 Laudahski, Stanislaw 178—9 Lausanne 26 Le Bon, Gustave 14 League of Nations 32, 150 Leipzig 111 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich 64, 124, 127 Leonas, Petras 85 Levene, Mark 160 Lichtenstaedter, Siegfried (alias Dr. Mehemed Emin Effendi) 30 Lida (Lit. Lyda) 160 Lis-Btonski, Stanislaw 174 Listowski, Antoni 180 Lithuania 24, 52, 83, 86-9, 94, 96, 154 armed formations and military institutions see Lithuanian armed formations and military institutions as part of the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 86 atrocities in the wake of the First World War 188 casualties of the Polish—Lithuanian conflict 95, 188, 189 casualties of the postwar conflicts 188 244 Index Lithuania {cont.) Council (later State Council) of Lithuania (1917-18) 85 Duchy of Lithuania 89 First World War 84 Great Diet of Vilnius 84 nation state building 86, 93, 172 nationalists 61, 86, 88, 125 peasants 21, 71, 87 Provisional Lithuanian Committee for Vilnius 89 Republic of Central Lithuania 92, 93 Republic of Lithuania 27, 28, 60, 85—6, 88, 93, 124-5, 165 Republic of Lithuania (population) 28 Social Democrats 84 socialists 84 Lithuanian armed formations and military institutions garrison of Sejny 90 Lithuanian Army 122, 125 Lithuanian Army (formation) 85 paramilitaries in the Republic of Lithuania 70 Self-Defense (in the Kresy) 85 Self-Defense (in Vilnius) 86 Lithuanians 2, 30, 86, 88, 94 in Lithuania 88 in partition times 92 in the Imperial Russian Army 85 in the Kresy 29, 126, 129, 143, 153 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 24, 87 in the Republic of Lithuania 28 in the Russian Western Territory 21 in Vilnius 83-4, 86—7 Lloyd George, David 188 Lodz 36, 57 Lodz district 164 Lomza 87 London 111, 155 Louis XIV, King of France 15 Lublin 139, 140, 162, 170 Lublin district 142, 164 Ludendorff, Erich 101 Lutsk (Pol. Luck, Ukr. Lutsk) district 153 Luxemburg, Rosa 35 Lviv (Pol. Lwowy Ukr. Lviv) vii, 10, 53, 70, 77-80, 82-3, 89, 100, 127, 129-30, 139-40, 146, 154, 158, 160, 165-9, 178, 183-4, 186 Lviv district 164 Macedonia see Yugoslavia: Macedonia Machnicki, Stanislaw 112 Maciejewski, Jerzy Konrad 9, 146 Mackiewicz, Stanislaw 27 Magdeburg 42-3, 52, 121, 140 Magyars in the Kingdom of Hungary (1920-46) 28 in the Kingdom of Romania 28 in Yugoslavia 27 Makhno, Nestor 161 Markusfeld, Jakób 162 Marx, Karl 124 Maryanski, Walery 70 Mazovia see Poland: Mazovia Mazuria see Germany: Mazuria Mazurians 114 in the Imperial German Army 48 Mazurkiewicz 41 Mazyr (Pol. Mozyrz) 153, 174 Mick, Christoph 59, 79 Micka, M., Captain 117 Mickiewicz, Adam 87 Mieszkowski, Lukasz 150 Minority Treaties (1919) 31,32 Minsk (Pol. Minsk) 147 Molenda, Jan 34, 50, 58 Montenegrins in Yugoslavia 27 Morgenthau Commission 147, 161, 177 Morgenthau, Henry 177—8 Moscow 174 Murmansk 44 Myslowice (Germ. Myslowitz) 108 Napoleon I, Emperor of the French 16, 20 Napoleonic Wars (1803-15) 20, 36 Narutewicz, Gabriel 193 Newman, John Paul 67, 70 Nicholas, Grand Duke 42 Niedzielski, Jan 161 North America 31 American Relief Administration 65, 151 American Revolution (1763—76) 15 race riots in Washington and Chicago 161 United States of America 25, 31, 44, 51, 100, 161, 182, 195 North Americans in the Haller Army 182 in the Polish Army 54 Noske, Gustav 95 Obruchev, Nikolai 22 Oestreicher, Ludwig 112 Ogrodniki (Lit.Aradnykai) 71 Olkusz 163-4 Orava (Pol. Orawa) 118, 120 Osiriski, Aleksander 158 Ossowski, Stanislaw 34 Osterhammel, Jürgen 17 Ostrava (Pol. Ostrawd) 116, 118 Ostrowiec (Russ. Ostrovets) 133 Paderewski, Ignacy 99, 100, 114, 141—3, 179 Paluch, Mieczyslaw 99 Index 245 Paris 5-6, 26, 30-1, 43, 69, 87, 97, 100, 106, 120-1, 123, 138-2, 177, 179-80 Paris Peace Conference (1919) 26, 31,101, 144 Payne, Stanley G. 60—1 Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (with Soviet Russia, 1918) 43-4, 57, 128 Peace Treaty of Riga (1920) 64, 125, 128, 174, 186 Peace Treaty of Tartu (1920) 125 Peace Treaty of Versailles (1919) 103,104,121 Peoples Councils, German see Germany: German Peoples Councils Perlik, Private 135 Petliura, Symon 74, 82, 126—7, 155, 172 Petrograd see St. Petersburg Petzel, Captain 95 Philipp II, King of Spain 15 Piasecki, Sergiusz 192 Pieniazek, Wojciech 110 Pietrzak, Henryk 71 Pilsudski, Jozef 3—6, 24-7, 33, 35—6, 38-44, 52-3, 55-7, 64, 71, 78, 86-94, 97, 100, 107, 117, 121-2, 127-9, 131, 138-40, 142-4, 152, 155, 158, 165, 172-3, 178_si iea A ioa a Pinsk (Pol. Pinsk) 130, 153, 160, 180 Piotrowski, M. Z. 122 Pobog-Malinowski, Wladyslaw 130 Podlachia see Poland: Podlachia Podolia see Poland: Podolia Poland 2, 24, 57, 87, 156 armed formations and military institutions see Polish armed formations and military institutions atrocities in the wake of the First World War 188 atrocities of Polish soldiers and paramilitaries 183 atrocities of Red Army soldiers in the Kresy 171 atrocities of soldiers of Feliks Jaworski s mounted unit in the Kresy 171 atrocities of soldiers of Roman Abrahams unit in Lviv 167 atrocities of soldiers of Stanisiaw Bulak- Baiachowicz’s unit in the Kresy 174 atrocities of the Czechoslovak Army in Cieszyn Silesia 118 atrocities of the Polish Army 126 atrocities of the Red Army 126 atrocities of the Russian Army in the Western Territory of Russia (1914-15) 49 atrocities of Ukrainian soldiers in Lviv 167 autonomy in Upper Silesia 115 Belweder camp 5, 6, 26, 29-30, 99-100, 106, 123, 131, 140—4, 154, 156-7, 183, 193, 3 94 between the World Wars 7 casualties of the First World War 46, 64—5 casualties of the Polish-Czechoslovak conflict 117,188-9 casualties of the Polish—German conflict in Greater Poland 102,113 casualties of the Polish—German conflict in Upper Silesia 110, 113 casualties of the Polish—German conflicts 189 casualties of the Polish-Lithuanian conflict 92, 189 casualties of the Polish—Ukrainian conflict 80-1,95, 188-9 casualties of the postwar conflicts 188 Catholic Church 131, 133, 137 Central Citizens Committee 97—8 central Poland 26, 52, 127-8, 132, 140-2, 156, 159, 180, 183-4 Cieszyn Principality 115 Cieszyn Silesia vii, 10, 53, 66, 96, 116-21, 129, 138, 140-1, 164, 184, 188-9, 192 Civil Administration of the Eastern Territories 29, 129—30, 152-4, 191 Civil Administration of the Volhynian Lands and the Podolian Front 154—5, 184 Committee for the Defense of the Eastern Borderlands 88 Congress Poland 3-4, 20, 23, 25, 35—8, 40-2, 46-7, 54-5, 93, 99, 138, 143-4, 161 conscription 53—4 Council of National Defense 130—1 Court of Appeal in Warsaw 178—9 D^browski coal basin 163 desertion 10-11, 50, 159, 164, 167, 170-1 diseases in the wake of the First World War 64, 150-1, 157, 159, 189 Duchy of Warsaw 20 eastern Galicia 4, 53—4, 61, 76—7, 80—3, 94, 111, 122, 124, 127, 129, 132, 139, 146, 151, 154, 165-6, 182, 184, 188-9 ethnocentrist concept (of Dmowski s Endecja) 25, 27, 29-30, 34-6, 39, 71, 89, 144, 177, 191, 194 famine in the wake of the First World War 65, 137, 150-1, 189 federal concept (of Pilsudski s Belweder camp) 5,26-7,29,71,87-90,93-4, 129-30, 144, 152, 191, 194 First World War 2-4, 19, 33, 43, 65, 97, 138, 144 Foreign Ministry 85, 117 Free City of Cracow 20 Galicia (Austrian province) 21—3, 33-4, 38-40, 44-5, 47, 50, 53, 55, 71-2, 74, 76, 100, 138-9 Government of National Defense 123, 143 Government of National Unity 142 Grand Duchy of Poznan 20 246 Index Poland (cont.) Greater Poland 5, 21, 30, 47, 53-6, 65, 86, 96-7, 102, 104-7, 113, 122, 132, 141-4, 162, 175-6, 180, 182—4, 189 imperial rule in 3, 4, 7, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 40, 42, 84, 138, 154, 161, 187 Institute of Social Economy 156 Kingdom of Poland (1812—13) 20 Kingdom of Poland (1917-18) 25, 42-3 Kresy 2, 9, 21-2, 29, 52, 61, 65, 71, 77, 96, 103, 105, 123, 126, 128-30, 149, 151-4, 156-7, 159, 164-5, 170, 172, 174, 177, 180-1, 184, 191, 194 land reform 56, 131, 135 landowners 24, 131—2, 134 landowners in the Kresy 2, 21—2, 77, 88, 91, 105, 126, 130, 152, 156, 170 marauding Czech and Polish paramilitaries in Cieszyn Silesia 120 marauding German soldiers in Podlachia 52 marauding Polish paramilitaries 10 marauding Polish paramilitaries in Upper Silesia 112 marauding Polish soldiers 9-10, 145, 157—9, 164-5, 167, 178, 181 marauding Polish soldiers in eastern Galicia 146 marauding Polish soldiers in Lviv 167 marauding Polish soldiers in Minsk 147 marauding Polish soldiers in the Kresy 149, 164 marauding Polish soldiers in the northern Kresy 159 marauding Polish soldiers in Volhynia 155, 165 marauding Polish soldiers and civilians in Lviv 168 marauding Polish soldiers and paramilitaries 183 marauding Red Army soldiers in Volhynia 155 marauding soldiers 11, 184 marauding soldiers of Feliks Jaworski s mounted unit in Volhynia 170—1 marauding soldiers of Jozef Sila-Nowicki s Volunteer Cavalry Division in the northern Kresy 171 marauding soldiers of Roman Abraham s unit 166 marauding soldiers of Roman Abrahams unit in eastern Galicia 146, 167, 169 marauding soldiers of Roman Abrahams unit in Lviv 167 marauding soldiers of Stanislaw Bulak- Balachowiczs unit in the Baltic 173 marauding soldiers of Stanislaw Bulak- Balachowicz’s unit in the Kresy 174 marauding soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland 179, 181 marauding soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland in Siedlce 183 marauding soldiers of the Army of Greater Poland in the Kresy 180 marauding soldiers of the Fifth Division of the Polish Army 184 marauding soldiers of the First Cadre Company 183 marauding soldiers of the German Border Guard in Upper Silesia 102 marauding soldiers of the Haller Army 162, 179, 181 marauding soldiers of the Haller Army in Cracow 161, 180 marauding soldiers of the Nineteenth Infantery Regiment for the Relief of Lviv in eastern Galicia 9 marauding soldiers of the Polish Legions 183 marauding soldiers of Ukrainian Peasant Armies in Volhynia 170 marauding soldiers, bandits, and civilians in Lviv 167 marauding Ukrainian soldiers and peasants in Volhynia 15 5—6 marauding Ukrainians in eastern Galicia 169 marauding White Army soldiers in Volhynia 155 May Coup d’État (1926) 6, 193-4 mayors office in Warsaw 179 Mazovia 123 middle class 64, 132-3, 137 nation vii, 2-6, 8, 14, 22, 24, 26, 29, 33-6, 45, 55, 87, 97, 123, 130-1, 133, 137-8, 140, 192, 193^i nation state 2—3, 6, 8, 9 nation state building 2—5, 7, 11-12, 19—25, 27, 29, 34, 36, 41, 44-5, 50-1, 57-8, 87, 89, 94, 97-8, 104-7, 116, 124, 129, 131, 137-8, 148, 154, 157, 160, 177, 188, 191-2, 194 National Committee (in Lviv) 79 National Council of the Cieszyn Principality 116—17, 140—1 National Democracy (Endecja) 3—6, 25—6, 29-30, 33, 35-6, 38-9, 42^, 52, 56-7, 84, 88-9, 91, 97-100, 106-7, 121, 123, 130-1, 138-44, 154-5, 157, 160, 166, 179, 181, 191, 193-4 National Democratic Party 4, 25—6, 39, 56, 138, 193 National Democrats see Poland: National Democracy (Endecja) nationalists 4, 6, 22, 24, 34—5, 41, 45, 51, 61,87, 97, 99, 105-8, 110, 115 nobility 19, 21, 24, 26, 131-2, 137, 154, 156, 166, 170 nobility in the Kresy 152 northern Kresy 159 partition times 2—3, 22, 24, 29, 34, 144, 187 Index 2 47 partitions of 3, 19, 22, 47, 57, 83, 100, 108 peasants during the First World War 34, 50-2, 58 peasants erecting the Republic of Tarnobrzeg 140 peasants in Congress Poland 23, 41 peasants in eastern Galicia 94 peasants in Galicia (Austrian province) 23, 34, 38 peasants in Greater Poland 56, 99 peasants in imperial armies 45, 50, 58 peasants in partition times 19, 23, 34, 123 peasants in the Army of Greater Poland 54 peasants in the Lithuanian—Belarusian Division 91 peasants in the Polish Army 55, 123, 132, 134-5, 136-7 peasants in the Polish Legions 40 peasants in the Polish Military Organization 41, 55 peasants in the Polish Second Republic 6, 14, 34, 55 peasants in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 peasants in the Second Polish Republic 55, 64-5, 100, 123, 130-5, 137, 151, 156-7, 165, 191 peasants in the Volunteer Army 132 peasants volunteering as ‘Scythemen’ 134 plebiscite in East Prussia 114 plebiscite in Upper Silesia 107-11, 114-15, 163, 185 Podlachia 52 Podolia (Ukr. Podtilia) 127, 154, 170, 186 Polish Liquidation Commission 53, 82, 123, 138-40 Polish National Committee (in Paris) 6, 26, 29-30, 43, 100, 106, 121-3, 138-42, 179-80 Polish Peoples Party (Piast) 58, 138, 140, 193 Polish People’s Republic 7, 133, 156 Polish Socialist Party (PPS) 4-5, 24, 35—6, 38-9, 56, 138 Polish veterans of the First World War 119,193 Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 2—3, 19-20, 22, 24-6, 29, 36, 83, 87, 89, 100, 105, 108 Pomerania 138, 164 Provisional Council of State 76 Provisional Governing Committee in Lviv 140 Provisional People’s Government of the Republic of Poland 139-40 Regency Council 25, 43, 52, 73, 76, 100, 138—40 Regional Government of the Cieszyn Principality 141 Republic of Tarnobrzeg 140 rural elites 132 Second Polish Republic (at war) 7, 9, 60, 65, 80-2, 96, 165 Second Polish Republic (character) 27, 100, 114, 144, 156-7, 161, 192 Second Polish Republic (creation) 6, 11, 14, 22, 50, 52-3, 100, 131 Second Polish Republic (geographic) 14, 19, 44, 54, 65-6, 82, 86-7, 89, 90, 93, 97, 103, 113-14, 122, 126, 129, 144, 158, 160, 164, 180, 182 Second Polish Republic (history) 7 Second Polish Republic (minorities) 5, 16, 19, 27-30, 65, 143, 191, 193-4 Second Polish Republic (population) 6, 16, 28-31, 55, 83, 116, 122, 160 Second World War 7,76, 133, 156, 186 Social Revolutionaries 137 socialism 34, 194 socialists 3-4, 25, 35—6, 39, 43, 57, 84, 135, 138-9 southern Galicia 118 students 132—5, 137 Supreme Peoples Council 98-100, 107, 141-2 Suwalki 90-1, 158 Upper Silesia 10, 30, 65, 96-7, 99, 104—15, 118, 120, 125, 129, 138, 140-1, 164, 169, 175-6, 184-5, 189, 194 uprisings in Congress Poland 4, 19—21, 23, 35, 83, 99, 133, 161 urban elites 14, 21, 24, 35, 83, 88, 98, 131-3, 137, 166 Volhynia (Pol. Wofyri, Ukr. Volyn) 82, 127, 153-4, 156, 165-6, 171 wartime destruction 22, 31, 50, 53, 64—5, 137, 150-1, 156-7, 177, 182, 189 Western Territory (of Russia) 4, 17, 19—21, 25, 35,49-50, 83-4, 124, 126, 150, 159 workers 19, 35, 37, 52, 55, 99-101, 105-8, 118, 130, 132, 135, 137 Poles 2, 57, 81, 106, 155 defecting to the German side in Upper Silesia 95, 176 during the First World War 33, 50, 57 from Greater Poland in the Imperial German Army 49 in central Poland 129-30 in Cieszyn Silesia 115—16, 118 in Congress Poland 20-2, 40—1, 47, 187 in eastern Galicia 81 in Galicia (Austrian province) 21—2, 47 in Greater Poland 21-2, 47, 49, 97, 99, 105, 176 in imperial armies 5, 46 in Lithuania 88 in Lviv 77,79, 167 in partition times 4, 26, 34, 51, 138 in Stanislaw Butak-Baiachowicz’s unit 172 248 Index Poles (cont.) in the armies of the Central Powers 57 in the Habsburg Army 33, 42, 44—6, 48—50, 53, 56, 78, 139, 146, 166 in the Imperial German Army 33, 42, 44-50, 56, 97-9, 111, 138, 181 in the Imperial Russian Army 5, 33, 39, 44-6, 48-9, 50, 55-7, 170, 172 in the Kresy 126, 130, 152—5 in the Napoleonic Wars 36 in the Polish Army 53 in the Polish Legions 7, 41 in the Polish Second Republic 188 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24, 87 in the Russian Western Territory 20—1 in the Second Polish Republic 6, 27, 28, 187 in the Western Territory (of Russia) 21, 49 in Upper Silesia 96, 104, 176 in Vilnius 83—5, 87 nation state building 45, 187 partition times 4 Polish deportees 64 Polish recruits from Congress Poland drafted into the Polish Army 53 Polish reRigees 31, 49, 118, 150, 164-5, 169 Polish soldiers and civilians interned by Czechoslovak authorities 118 Polish soldiers and civilians interned by Ukrainian authorities 81 Polish soldiers interned by Russian authorities 189 Polish soldiers interned by the Central Powers 44 Polish veterans of the First World War 5, 7, 43, 71, 93, 130, 186, 192, 193 Polish veterans of the January Uprising in Congress Poland (1863) 161 serving in imperial armies 5 Polish armed formations and military institutions Army of Greater Poland 54, 56, 102—4, 140, 142-3, 157, 179-4, 191 Bartosz Brigade 38 Border Guard (in Stonim) 153 Border Guard (in the Kresy) 153, 191 Civil Commissar at the Mazovian Front 182 Civil Defense 98 Combat Organization 35—6, 38, 179 district command in Cieszyn 117 district company in Olkusz 163 Eleventh Infantry Division 182 Endecja paramilitaries in Congress Poland 36 Falcon movement 38—9, 42, 44—5, 98, 105 Feliks Jaworskis mounted unit 1,2, 156, 170-1, 184—5 field gendarmerie 158 Fifth Cavalry Regiment 77 Fifth Division of the Polish Army 184 Fifth Legions’ Infantry Regiment 71, 92-3 First Brigade of the Polish Legions 39, 44, 87 First Cadre Company 40, 183 First Lithuanian—Belarusian Infantry Division 91 First Polish Corps 43, 53-4, 57, 91 Fortieth Infantry Regiment 158 Forty-first Suwalki Infantry Regiment 91 Fourth Rifle Division (‘Wild Division) 171 garrison of Cieszyn 120 garrison of Gniezno 164 garrison of Grudziqdz 164 garrison of Lodz 164 garrison of Piiiczow 164 garrison of Wieluh 166 gendarmerie in the Kresy 153 General District Command in Lviv 169 General Staff 55, 107, 117, 142, 169 Haller Army 37, 44, 53-4, 56, 77, 80, 86, 91, 111, 121-2, 140, 142, 157-8, 161-5, 179-84, 191 High Command of the Polish Forces in Lviv 167, 169 Inspectorate General of the Infantry 158, 192 insurgent army during the January Uprising in Congress Poland (1863) 133 Jozef Sila- Nowicki s Volunteer Cavalry Division 171 Lucjan ¿eligowskis unit 91—2, 186 Main Administration of the Polish Forces in Ukraine 77 military authorities addressing Polish soldiers acts of violence 10, 165, 178, 180 Military Command of the Polish Railway 162 Military Command of the railway station in Tarnbw 162 military courts 149 Military Gendarmerie Command 162-4 Military Gendarmerie Division Command in Kielce 164 Military Gendarmerie Division Command no. 8 163, 164 Military Gendarmerie Headquarters in Warsaw 162 military gendarmerie in Lublin 162 Military Governor of Warsaw 158 military intelligence service 109 military police in Warsaw 178 Military-Political Committee 121 Nineteenth Infantry Regiment for the Relief of Lviv 9 Nineteenth Volhynian Cavalry Regiment 1—2 Office of Military History 7, 178 paramilitaries in Cieszyn Silesia 119—20 paramilitaries in Congress Poland 38, 42 paramilitaries in Galicia 100 Index 249 paramilitaries in Galicia (Austrian province) 4, 33, 38-9, 41-2 paramilitaries in Greater Poland 100, 102, 175 paramilitaries in the Second Polish Republic (creation) 70 paramilitaries in Upper Silesia 95, 102, 108-11, 169, 175, 185 Polish Army (alienating the non-Polish population in the Kresy) 88, 130, 153—5 Polish Army (anti-Semitism) see Jews: anti-Semitism in the Polish Army Polish Army (as relief force for Poles in Vilnius) 85—6, 88, 90, 92 Polish Army (disciplinary problems) 135, 146, 158-9, 165-6 Polish Army (discord) 56, 181, 183, 193-4 Polish Army (ethnic composition) 54, 88, 192 Polish Army (formation) 5, 34, 36, 38, 43-4, 53-4, 56, 86, 93, 194 Polish Army (Kiev Offensive) 82, 127 Polish Army (mobilization against Soviet Russia) 131-2, 137 Polish Army (morale) 133—5,137,184 Polish Army (Ring of Zamosc) 136 Polish Army (supply problems) 53-4, 109, 135, 137, 158-9, 183 Polish Army (supporting Polish paramilitaries in the Kresy) 170 Polish Army (supporting Polish paramilitaries in Upper Silesia) 111 Polish Auxiliary Corps 139 Polish High Command 118, 142, 158, 163, 166, 180-1 Polish Legions 3-4, 26, 36, 39-42, 44—5, 47, 53, 56-7, 72, 78, 118, 133, 157, 179, 181, 183 Polish Legions (in Napoleons army) 100 Polish Military Cadres 139,166 Polish Military Force 43-4, 53 Polish Military Organization 41-3, 52—3, 55-6, 78, 85, 90, 93, 97, 99, 101, 107-8, 110-12, 120, 133, 139, 142, 157, 181 Polish Rifle Brigade 42—3, 91, 170 Polish Rifle Squad 38 Polish Striking Force 112 Polish units in imperial armies 44—5 Polish units in Russia 91 Polish units in the Habsburg Army 38—9, 42 Polish units in the Imperial Russian Army 4-5, 42, 44, 49, 77, 91 Pulawy Legion 42 rifle clubs 39 riflemen in Galicia (Austrian province) 38-40, 45 Roman Abrahams unit 146, 166—9, 171, ^ 184-5 Scythemen 134 Second Brigade of the Polish Legions 39, 44 Second Division of the Haller Army 184 Second Legions’ Infantry Division 135—6 Second Polish Corps 43-4, 53 Second Uhlan Regiment 122 Secret Military Organization 119 Self-Defense (in the Kresy) 85 Self-Defense (in Vilnius) 85—6 Silesian Confederation 119 Sixth Army Command 169 soldiers and paramilitaries in Greater Poland 86, 144 soldiers and paramilitaries in Lviv 10, 77-9, 139 soldiers from central Poland in Volhynia 171 St an i slaw Bulak-Bafachowiczs ‘National Volunteer Army (1940) 186 Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 173—4, 184-5 Third Army 174 Third Division of the Haller Army 184 Third Polish Corps 43, 53 Uhlans in the Polish Army 136 Union for Active Struggle 38-9 Union of the Veterans of National Uprisings 186 units of the Polish Army from eastern Galicia 146 Volunteer Army 53—4, 56, 123, 131—2, 157-8, 164 War Ministry 54-5, 119, 169, 174, 179, 192 Polish—German armed formations and military institutions Plebiscite Police 109 Pomerania see Poland: Pomerania Porter, Brian 191 Potulicki-Skorzewski, Jerzy 147 Povorsk (Ukr. Povor’sk, Pol. Poworsk) 151 Poznan (Germ. Posen) 49, 53, 97—100, 103, 106-7, 123, 140-4, 157, 181 Poznan district 164 Poznan province 97—8, 100—2, 104, 138, 141, 183 Prague 117 Protectorate Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (with Ukraine, 1918) 44, 57, 73, 76 Prudnik (Germ. Neustadt O.S.) Ill Prusin, Alexander Victor 190 Prystor, Aleksander 88 Przybylski, Adam 166 Pskov (Est. Opskova) 172—3 Punin, Leonid 172 Puttkamer, Joachim von 60 Pytel, Private 134—6, 146-7 Rathenau, Walther 186 Rawicz district 95 Reder, Eva 178 250 Index Renan, Ernest 1 Reymont, Wladyslaw 23 Riga 64, 125-6, 128, 186 Roja, Boleslaw 78 Rolf, Malte 36 Romania Bessarabia 68 Bukovina 68, 78 Kingdom of Romania 28, 67—8, 160 Kingdom of Romania (population) 28, 31, 67-8 nation state building 68 Transylvania 68 Romanians in the Kingdom of Romania 28 in Yugoslavia 27 Römer, Michal (Lit. Römeris, My kolas) 59, 87-9,91,94,154 Rothschild, Joseph 193 Russia anti-German encroachments in the Western Territory 159 anti-Jewish pogroms 19 anti-Jewish violence in the Western Territory (1914—15) 159 anti-Polish encroachments in the Western Territory (1914-15) 159 armed formations and military institutions see Russian armed formations and military institutions atrocities of Red Army soldiers 75 Bolsheviks 1, 51, 61, 76, 81, 125-8, 130, 134, 136, 152, 172 casualties of the Polish—Soviet War 188 casualties of the postwar conflicts 188 desertion 50, 136 diseases in the wake of the First World War 150 famine in the wake of the First World War 150 February Revolution (1917) 43, 72, 73 modernity 124 nation state building 20—1, 83 October Revolution (1917) 19, 43, 57, 59-60, 73, 124, 172 Pale of Settlement 21,71 peasants 49, 124 Provisional Government 72—3 Revolution of 1905 4, 19, 35-6, 38, 44, 57, 84 Russian Civil War (1917-22) 31, 43-5,51, 59-62, 65, 74, 76-7, 122-4 Russian Empire 4, 19—20, 25, 35—6, 38—9, 42-3,46-7, 83, 129, 138, 144, 191, 195 Russian Political Committee in Warsaw 174 Siberia 46 southern Russia 75 Soviet Russia 7, 19, 43, 60, 66, 68, 73, 75-6, 92, 124-5, 129-30, 144, 153, 160, 172, 174, 186, 195 Vistula Lands see Poland: Congress Poland Whites 51,61,76, 81 Russian armed formations and military institutions border patrol (in the Kresy) 191 Imperial Russian Army 36, 41—2, 64, 152 Imperial Russian Army (alienating the non-Russian population of the Western Territory) 50, 150, 159 Imperial Russian Army (disciplinary problems) 50 Imperial Russian Army (disintegration) 50, 72, 170 Imperial Russian Army (ethnic composition) 47, 54 Imperial Russian Army (supply problems) 49 Peasant Armies 61 Red Army 153 Red Army (alienating the population in eastern Ukraine) 75 Red Army (capture of Warsaw in 1945) 156 Red Army (fighting the White Army) 51, 74 Red Army (in the Baltic) 122, 125 Red Army (in Vilnius) 86, 90, 92, 124 Red Army (supply problems) 128 Red Cavalry 127, 133, 136 Second Cavalry Division 172 Soviet High Command 128 Third Army 50 Volunteer Army (White) 75, 82 White Army 51, 74, 85, 124, 172 White Army (alienating the population in eastern Ukraine) 75 Russians in Congress Poland 19—20, 34 in Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 172 in the Imperial Russian Army 72 in the Kresy 152—3 in the Polish Army 54 in the Republic of Estonia 28 in the Republic of Latvia 28 in the Russian Empire 16 in the Russian Western Territory 21 in Vilnius 83-4 Red Army soldiers 136 Red Army soldiers captured by Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 174 Red Army soldiers interned by Polish authorities 189 Russian refugees 31, 150, 165 Russo—Japanese War (1904—5) 18 Salomon, Ernst von 111 Sanborn, Joshua 62, 190 Satelli, Commander 111 Schiller, Friedrich 16 Schlichte, Klaus 185 Schlieffen Plan 46 Schwarzenberg-Czerny, Jerzy 169 Serbia see Yugoslavia: Serbia Index 251 Serbs in the armies of the Entente 27 in Yugoslavia 27—8, 68 Sheptyts’ky, Andrey 79 Siberia see Russia: Siberia Siedlce 183 Sikora, Major 117 Sikorski, Walerj an 169 Sikorski, Wladyslaw 92 Sila-Nowicki, Jozef 171 Silesia see Germany: Silesia Skaradzinski, Bohdan 132 Skoczow (Czech Skocov) vii, 129 Skoropadskyi, Pavlo 73-4 Slavs 88 fighting each other in the wake of the First World War vii in Greater Poland 99, 104 in Yugoslavia 68 Russian Bolsheviks seen as 136 Slawek, Walery 88 Slovakia see Czechoslovakia: Slovakia Slovaks in Czechoslovakia 66 in the First Czechoslovak Republic 28 in the Habsburg Army 46 in Yugoslavia 27—8 Slovak refugees 118 Slovak soldiers and civilians interned by Polish authorities 118 Slovenes in the eastern Adriatic 68 in Yugoslavia 27 Slowikowski, Michal 133—7, 147 Smele, Jonathan D. 59 Smigty-Rydz, Edward 165 Snejdarek, Josef 118 Snyder, Timothy 24, 57, 95, 194 Sosnkowski, Kazimierz 192 Sosnowiec 163 Sosnowiec (Germ. Sosnowitz) 112 Southeastern Europe between the World Wars 16 casualties of the First World War 149 diseases in the wake of the First World War 150 Eastern Front 51 marauding soldiers and paramilitaries 70 minorities 28, 32 nation state building 27, 31, 60 nationstates 16 postwar conflicts 60, 66 Spain Spanish Netherlands 16 spin-off groups 185-6,190—1 Spis (Pol. Spisz) 118, 120 St. Petersburg (Russ. Petrograd) 20, 48, 72—3, 87,173 Stach, Stephan 194 Stachiewicz, Julian 142 Stauter-Halsted, Keely 23 Stempowski, Hubert 170 Stempowski, Pawel 156 Stempowski, Stanislaw 154—6, 170 Stonava (Pol. Stonawa) 119 Struve, Kai 23 Strzelce Opolskie (Germ. Groß Streb litz) 111—12 Sulejöw 193 Suwalki see Poland: Suwalki Switzerland Swiss Confederation 154 Szczypiorno 121 Szpikolosy (Ukr. Shpykolosy) 136 Tarnopol (Ukr. TernopiP) 184 Tarnow 162 Tartu 125, 154 Tatars in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 Terezin 46 Thaer, Albrecht von 101 Ther, Philipp 30 Thirty Years War (1618-48) 62 Thucydides 63 Tokarzewski-Karaszewicz, Michal 158,171,192 Toruh 143 Transdanubia see Hungary: Transdanubia Transylvania see Romania: Transylvania Traverso, Enzo 60 Treaty of Lausanne (1923) 30 Treaty of Rapallo (1922) 69 Trotsky, Leon 127 Turkey postwar conflicts 8 Republic of Turkey 8 Turks in the Hellenic Republic 30 in the Republic of Bulgaria 28 in Yugoslavia 27 Turkish refugees 30 Tutejsi 83, 136 Ukraine 9, 11, 24, 52, 66, 73-5, 96, 123, 155, 161, 172, 182, 184, 189 All-Ukrainian National Congress 76 anti-Jewish pogroms 95, 159 armed formations and military institutions see Ukrainian armed formations and military institutions atrocities in the wake of the First World War 188 Bolsheviks 75—6 casualties of the Polish-Ukrainian conflict 80-1, 95, 188, 189 casualties of the postwar conflicts 188 Central Council 73—4 central Ukraine 43 desertion 80, 154 Directorate 74 252 Index Ukraine (cont.) diseases in the wake of the First World War 81—2, 150, 189 eastern Ukraine 73—7, 80 famine in the wake of the First World War 189 Hetmanate 73—4, 76 minorities 76—7 nation 72 nation state building 72—6, 94, 127—8 nationalists 61, 72, 75, 127 peasants 2, 72-5, 77, 80, 94, 105, 127, 136, 146, 152, 155-6 south-eastern Ukraine 74 Soviet Ukraine 82, 126—7 Ukrainian National Republic 44, 73—7, 81-2, 126-7, 155 Ukrainian National Republic (population) 83 Ukrainian Soviet Republic 75 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 27 Union for the Liberation of Ukraine 72 wartime destruction 189 West Ukrainian National Republic 60, 77-82, 127, 129, 139, 154-5 West Ukrainian Republic 127 Western Ukraine 74, 76—7 Ukrainian armed formations and military institutions Army of the Hetmanate 73-4 First Ukrainian Rifle-Cossack Division 73 First Ukrainian Soldiers’ Congress 73 materializing in 1917 72 military elite 72 Nestor Makhnos Peasant Army 161 paramilitaries in the West Ukrainian National Republic 70 Peasant Armies 74, 161, 170 Sich Riflemen 72, 74, 78, 156 soldiers and paramilitaries in Lviv 10, 77—9, 100, 139, 167-9 soldiers and paramilitaries in Volhynia 155 Ukrainian Army (formation) 73 Ukrainian Army (under the Command of Symon Pediura) 74,81—2, 127 Ukrainian Galician Army 80—1, 103, 127, 154 Ukrainian Galician Army (disintegration) 80, 82 Ukrainian Galician Army (formation) 80 Ukrainian Galician Army (struck by typhus) 82 Ukrainian units in the Habsburg Army 73-4, 77 War Ministry (of the Ukrainian National Republic) 127 Zaporizhian Cossacks 74 Ukrainians 2, 30, 75, 82, 189 in eastern Galicia 77, 80—1, 169 in Galicia (Austrian province) 22, 34—5, 72 in Stanislaw Bulak-Balachowiczs unit 172 in the Habsburg Army 72, 78, 80 in the Imperial Russian Army 72—3 in the Kresy 29, 126, 129-30, 136, 143, 154, 156, 184 in the Polish Legions 41 in the Polish—Lithuanian Commonwealth 24 in the Russian Empire 16, 72 in the Russian Western Territory 21, 35 in the Second Polish Republic 27—8 Ukrainian refugees 31, 150, 165 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians interned by Polish authorities 81, 146, 189 Ukrainian soldiers interned by the Central Powers 72 Ukrainian veterans of the First World War in Poland 192 volunteering for the Ukrainian Galician Army 154 Ulitzka, Carl 105 Upper Silesia see Poland: Upper Silesia Upper Silesians 96, 104-5, 107, 114-15 in the Imperial German Army 48, 106 in the Polish Army 163 in the Reichswehr 106 Vatican 133, 180 Velychenko, Stephen 81 Vienna (Pol. Wieden, Ukr. Viden Germ. Wien) 16,85 Vilnius (Pol. Wilno) 21—2, 26, 53, 65, 83-94, 124, 128-30, 160, 172, 177, 186, 188-9, 193 Vinnytsia (Pol. Winnica) 154, 156, 170 Vlachs in Yugoslavia 27 Vogt, Dietrich 95 Volhynia see Poland: Volhynia Warmia see Germany: Warmia Warmia, people from 114 Warsaw (Pol. Warszawa) 3, 5—6, 26, 35, 43, 46, 52, 57, 87-9, 97, 99-100, 107, 112, 117, 122-3, 127, 129, 133-6, 138-44, 147, 154-6, 158, 161-2, 169, 174, 178-80, 183, 186, 192, 194 Warsaw district 142, 164 Warsaw Uprising (1944) 156 Washington, DC 161 Wasilewski, Leon 86 Weeks, Theodore R. 84, 88 Weitz, Eric D. 147 Wendland, Weronika 87 West Prussia see Germany: West Prussia Western Allies 25, 28, 30—2, 43, 51, 54, 69, 82, 85, 90, 96, 100-1, 104, 110, 118-19, 121, 124-5, 138, 140-2, 160, 177 Index 253 Western Europe 25, 44 postwar conflicts 11 Western Front 26, 43, 45—6, 51, 57, 59, 85, 128 Western Territory (of Russia) see Poland: Western Territory (of Russia) Western Ukraine see Ukraine: Western Ukraine Wieluri 166 Wilhelm von Habsburg 74, 78 Wilson, Woodrow 25, 61, 103, 195 Winniski, Kazik 70 Witos, Wincenty 58, 135, 139, 143 Wlodawa 184 Wojciechowski, Stanislaw 194 world revolution 124, 128 Worwan-Nawrocki, Konrad de 165 Wrobel, Piotr 190 Wybicki, Jozef 100 Yekelchyk, Serhy 74, 81, 127 Yudenich, Nikolai 172 Yugoslav armed formations and military institutions see also Balkan armed formations and military institutions paramilitaries in Macedonia 70 police units in Macedonia 70 Serbian Army 70 Yugoslav Wars (1991—2001 ) 28 Yugoslavia armed formations and military institutions see Yugoslav armed formations and military institutions Bosnia 70 Croatia 69, 160 Dalmatia 70 desertion 69 diseases in the wake of the First World War 150 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 67—70 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (population) 27—8, 31 Kosovo 68, 191 Macedonia 68—9 nation state building 70 National Council of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes 69—70 Serbia 150 Zabrze (Germ. Hindenburg O.S.) 109 Zamos é 136 Zamoyski, Adam 56 Zawada 162 Zbaraz (Ukr. Zbarazfo) 184 Zeligowski, Lucjan 91—3, 128, 186 Zolochiv (Pol. Zloczàw) 155 Zurawno (Ukr. Zhuravno) 167, 169 Zychowicz, Piotr 171 Bayerisch Staatsbibliothek München
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title Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland
title_auth Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland
title_exact_search Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland
title_full Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland Jochen Böhler
title_fullStr Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland Jochen Böhler
title_full_unstemmed Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 the reconstruction of Poland Jochen Böhler
title_short Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921
title_sort civil war in central europe 1918 1921 the reconstruction of poland
title_sub the reconstruction of Poland
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