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The article is about the role of and significance of Leon Wasilewski in shaping the concept of federation. This derived from the environment Polish Socialist Party politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs, diplomat and journalist, was one of the closest associates of Józef Piłsudski. Leon Wasilewski had an impact not only on the nature of the idea of federation, but also for the whole of Polish eastern policy. During the first decade of functioning of an independent Polish Republic after World War I, he was one of the most prominent experts on the subject: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Belarus and Ukraine.
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Published in 1925–1926 at Łuniniec in Polesie Krasnoye Znamya was the only Russian-language paper of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) in the interwar period. Its circulation fluctuated between 1500–2000 copies. Most of its articles were written by editor-in-chief and Sejm deputy Stanisław Wolicki. The paper ran into difficulties after launching a campaign of criticism against the local administration; nor could the championing unrealistically radical causes halt its rapid decline. When Wolicki became embroiled in a financial scandal, its fate was sealed.
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