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Żeligowski's Mutiny (Polish: Bunt Żeligowskiego also żeligiada, Lithuanian: Želigovskio maištas) was a staged mutiny led by Polish General Lucjan Żeligowski in October 1920, which resulted in the creation of the short-lived Republic of Central Lithuania. Polish Chief of State Józef Piłsudski...
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The Suwałki Agreement, Treaty of Suvalkai, or Suwalki Treaty...
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Oct 25, 2008 "The war of giants has ended, the wars of the pygmies begin", wrote Winston Churchill about "Zeligowski's mutiny".
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President, Lucjan Żeligowski. Historical era, Interwar period. - Żeligowski's Mutiny, October 12. - Election in Central Lithuania, March 24...
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Direct military conflicts (Polish-Lithuanian War and Żeligowski's Mutiny) were followed up by fruitless negotiations in the League of Nations and complete...
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This article needs additional citations for verification.Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged an "Central Lithuania" redirects here. This is an article about a former state. For the geographical and historical region, see Vilnius Region.
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Józef Klemens Piłsudski[a] (['juzɛf piw'sutski] (help·info), December 5, 1867 – May 12, 1935) was Chief of State (1918–22), "First Marshal" (from 1920), and later (1926–35) the authoritarian ruler of the Second Polish Republic. From mid-World War I he was a major influence in Poland...
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travel,fun,movies,videos,news,software,technology,videos,jeneral,celebrity,entertainment * …that, though records from the era are sketchy, press accounts reported that All-American football player Frank Steketee once kicked a 100-yard punt?
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FreeWikiMedia is your place with tons of articles, do not miss it. The League of Nations was an international organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to the 23 February 1935, it had 58 members.
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24/7 Sri Lanka News Update : Sir Lanka News by MulPituwa.Com - Latest Hot News from Sri Lanka. Czesław Miłosz was born on June 30, 1911 in Šeteniai (in Lithuania, which was then part of the Russian Empire as a result of the 18th-century partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth).
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