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Marcin Wichmanowski analyzes an important issue in the history of the twentieth-century Polish political thought. “Piast” was one of the main political parties in the Second Republic of Poland, with a strong influence on Poles’ political conscience. It was a party greatly affecting the state policy prior to the May coup and the government in exile during the Second World War. Wichmanowski offers an extensive presentation, based on numerous sources.
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The subject of this article is the parliamentary discussion of 1938 concerning 8 the religious dispute in the south-eastern borderlands of the Second Polish Republic. The disputes concerned, among other things, the political role of the Greek Catholic Church, which was strongly involved in the Ukrainian national movement. In 1938 a revindication action took place in the Chełm region, as a result of which the Polish authorities liquidated over one hundred Orthodox churches. These actions were the subject of a stormy debate in the Parliament between Polish and Ukrainian MPs. The arguments of the Polish side concerned, above all, the protection of the security of the Polish state threatened by intervention from both the East (USSR) and the West (Germany).
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