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Between 1919 and 1920, the eastern territories of the former
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were temporarily administered by the
Civic Management of Eastern Territories, established by Józef
Piłsudski. The residents of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania
were to determine their future governance. Piłsudski placed the
Civic Management outside the structures of the Polish government,
while his opponents from the Polish nationalist wing wanted to
suborn it to the government in Warsaw. Based on hitherto unknown
archival documents, the author describes the reasons for the
failure of Piłsudski’s federation idea, both on the Polish side,
as well as errors by Belarusian leaders and the policy of the
Lithuanian state.
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