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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.
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Finnish ski troops in Northern Finland January 12, 1940. 1 February: The Japanese Diet announces a record high budget with over half its expenditures being military.; 5 February: Britain and France decide to intervene in Norway to cut off the iron ore trade in anticipation of an expected German occupation and ostensibly to open a route to assist Finland.
Date Event 1945 May 8: End of World War II in Europe: June 18–21: Trial of the Sixteen Polish Underground leaders in Moscow July 10–25: Augustów roundup of anti-Communist partisans August 2: Potsdam Conference concludes between the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States: August 11: Kraków pogrom with one dead victim 1946 ...
But, as before, Hitler's defiance was met with inaction, despite Poland's proposal to put the Franco-Polish Military Alliance into action. In 1936, Hitler demanded a private meeting with Arnold J. Toynbee , a British historian, philosopher of history, research professor of International History at the London School of Economics and the ...
Germany and Poland sign the 10 year German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact. [20] From the German point of the view, the pact was intended to prevent Poland from intervening in an attempt to prevent the rearmament of Germany. [21] February 9 Balkan Pact, a military alliance is signed between Greece, Turkey, Romania and Yugoslavia. [22]