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  1. This article discusses the armed Polish-Lithuanian conflict during 1919–23. It flared in May 1919 when the first open clash between Lithuanian and Polish troops took place. It gradually escalated into an undeclared war and lasted until late November

  2. The Polish–Lithuanian War was an undeclared war fought in the aftermath of World War I between newly independent Lithuania and Poland, with fighting mainly in the Vilnius and Suwałki regions. According to Lithuanian historians, it was part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence and lasted from May 1919 to 29 November 1920. [3]

  3. This chapter discusses the Polish–Lithuanian War of 1919–20. The war flared in May 1919 when the first open clash took place between Lithuanian and Polish troops. It gradually escalated and lasted until late November 1920 when, in Kaunas, both sides agreed to stop fighting along the demarcation line established by the League of Nations.

  4. The Lithuanian ¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ě ȱ ¢ȱ ŗǰŚŚŚȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ǯȱ To compare, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians were killed and displaced during the Great War; and there were only 232 military casualties in the Polish-Lithuanian War of 1919–20.4ȱ ǰȱ ȱȃ ȱę Ȅȱ ȱ commemorated and remembered in Lithuania to a far greater degree than World War I.

    • Tomas Balkelis
  5. 1 de dic. de 2018 · The author analyses the following areas of Polish-Prussian military contacts: official financial and military aid provided at the request of the King and dignitaries of the...

  6. The Polish-Lithuanian border conflict (1914-1924) was a consequence of the processes of modernisation and the course of the First World War. Following the creation of the states of Lithuania and Poland after the war, the latent conflict between them became military and diplomatic.