The Culmination Of Conflict.

The Ukrainian-Polish Civil War And The Expulsion Of Ukrainians After The Second World War

by Stephen Rapawy
language: english
Publisher: IBIDEM-VERLAG, JESSICA HAUNSCHILD U CHRISTIAN SCHON, May of 2016 ‧
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As Germany and the Soviet Union engaged in colossal battles during World War II, a much smaller but vicious struggle broke out in the borderlands of south-eastern Poland, resurrecting longstanding ethnic and territorial conflicts between Poles and Ukrainians. During the war, both sides organised large partisan armies and sought to establish control over territory each deemed integral to their post-war national visions. The violence reached a fever pitch only in the years immediately following the war. This comprehensive study provides a unique overview to Polish-Ukrainian relations dating back to the tenth century. Examining the development of this long-standing feud as part of a longer historical process that has occurred between the Polish and Ukrainian ethnic groups in Europe, Rapawy takes into consideration centuries of ethnic strife, population shifts that resulted from ethnic conquests, and the formation of national states after the First World War on multi-ethnic territories as a pre-condition for the events that occurred on the years following World War II.

The Culmination Of Conflict.

The Ukrainian-Polish Civil War And The Expulsion Of Ukrainians After The Second World War

by Stephen Rapawy

Property Description
ISBN: 9783838208558
Publisher: IBIDEM-VERLAG, JESSICA HAUNSCHILD U CHRISTIAN SCHON
Release Date: May of 2016
Language: English
Dimensions: 213 x 152 x 26 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 474
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > History > History of Europe
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9783838208558