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The Franco-Polish Alliance was the military alliance between Poland and France that was active between the early 1920s and the outbreak of the Second World War. The initial agreements were signed in February 1921 and formally took effect in 1923.
Franco-Polish Alliance (1921) France Poland: 1920–1921 Georgian–Polish alliance: Georgia Poland: 1921–1939 Polish–Romanian alliance: Poland Romania: 1922–1930 Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922: Iraq United Kingdom: 1924–1938 Treaty of Alliance and Friendship between France and Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovakia France: 1930–1939/40
Polish–French relations are relations between the nations of Poland and France, which date back several centuries.. Despite a number of cultural similarities, such as being prominent old medieval European kingdoms, belonging to Western civilization and sharing a common Roman Catholic religion, relations between France and Poland have only become relevant since the Renaissance era.
1921 February 19: Signing of the Franco-Polish alliance: March 3: Polish–Romanian alliance signed in Bucharest: March 17: Adoption of March Constitution: March 18: Signing of the Peace of Riga with Lenin concludes the Polish-Soviet War March 20: Upper Silesia plebiscite rigged May 2: Third Silesian Uprising begins 1922 November 5–12 ...
In May 1939, Poland signed a secret protocol to the 1921 Franco-Polish Military Alliance, but it was not ratified by France until 4 September. On 17 September, the Soviet Union invaded Poland through the eastern Polish border in keeping with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 's secret protocol specifying the division of Poland between Nazi Germany ...
The foreign alliances of France have a long and complex history spanning more than a millennium. One traditional characteristic of the French diplomacy of alliances has been the "Alliance de revers" (i.e. "Rear alliance"), aiming at allying with countries situated on the opposite side or "in the back" of an adversary, in order to open a second front encircling the adversary and thus re ...
Franco-Polish alliance (1921) Little Entente The Allies or the Entente was an international military coalition of countries led by France , the United Kingdom , Russia , the United States , Italy , and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany , Austria-Hungary , the Ottoman Empire , and Bulgaria in World War I (1914–1918).
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