God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present

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  1. W. Sworakowski, 'An error regarding East Galicia in Curzon's Note to the Soviet
    Government', Journal of Central European Affairs, iv (1944), 3-2,6. See also
    R. Yakemtchouk, La Ligne Curzon et la deuxieme guerre mondiale (Paris, 1957).


CHAPTER 2.1. GRANICE



  1. The territorial issue looms large in most contemporary summaries of Polish History. See
    O. Halecki, 'Poland's Place in Europe, 966-1906' in D. Wandycz ed., Studies in Polish
    Civilisations (New York, 1966), 15-22; J. H. Retinger, Poland's Place in Europe
    (London, 1947); L. H. Woolsey, 'The Polish Boundary Question', American Journal of
    International Law (1944), xxxviii, 441-8; H. Bagiriski, Poland and the Baltic (Edinburgh,
    1942.); A. Zoltowski, Border of Europe (London, 1950).

  2. On the Paris Peace Conference and its aftermath, see H. W. V. Temperley, History of
    the Peace Conference of Paris (London, 1920-4), 6 vols.; Sarah Wambaugh. Plebiscites
    since the World War (Washington, 1933), 2 vols.; also J. Blociszewski, La Restauration
    de la Pologne et la Diplomatic Europeenne (Paris, 1927); 'Poland', in Some Problems of
    the Peace Conference, ed. C. M. Haskins, R. H. Lord (Cambridge, Mass., 1920);
    S. Kozicki, Sprawa granic Polski na konferencji pokojowej w Paryzu (Warsaw, 1921).

  3. Norman Davies, 'Lloyd George and Poland, 1919-20', Journal of Contemporary
    History, vi (1971), 132-54.

  4. G. M. Gaythorne-Hardy, A Short History of International Affairs 1920-39 (London,
    1950), 95.

  5. P. Wandycz, 'Pierwsza Republika a Druga Rzeczpospolita: szkic', Zeszyty Historyczne
    (Paris), 28 (1974), 3-20; W.J. Rose, 'Czechs and Poles as neighbours', Journal of Central
    European Affairs, xi (1951), 153-71; Vaclav Benes, 'The Psychology of Polish-
    Czechoslovak Relations', Central European Federalist, xv (1967), 21-8; J. Kozertski,
    Czechoslowacja w polskiej polityce zagranicznej w latach 1932-9 (Poznan, 1964). See
    also C. M. Nowak, Czechoslovak-Polish Relations 1919-39: a selected and annotated
    Bibliography (Stanford, 1976).

  6. J. Chlebowczyk, Nad Olzq: Slqsk Cieszynski w wiekach XVIII, XIX, i XX (Katowice,
    1971). See also Norman Davies, 'Wielka Brytania a plebiscyt cieszynski, 1919-20',
    Sobotka, xxi (1972), 139-65; K. Win, Die Teschener Frage (Berlin, 1935); V. Tapie, he
    Pays de Teschen et les rapports entre la Pologne et la Tchecoslovaquie (Paris, 1936).

  7. K. Tymieniecki, The History of Polish Pomerania (Poznan, 1929).

  8. S. Askenazy, Danzig and Poland (London, 1932); C. M. Kimmich, The Free City of
    Danzig and German Foreign Policy, 1919-34 (New Haven, 1968); J. B. Mason, The
    Danzig Dilemma (Stanford, 1946).

  9. See J. D. F. Morrow, The Peace Settlement in the Polish-German Borderland (London,
    1936).

  10. See Z. Wieliczka, Wielkopolska a Prusy, 1918-19 (Warsaw, 1933).

  11. Wambaugh, op. cit. i. Chapter 6. See also F. G. Campbell, 'The Struggle for Upper
    Silesia, 1919-22', Journal of Modem History, xlii (1970), 361-85; H. Zielinski, 'The
    Social and Political Background to the Silesian Risings', Acta Poloniae Historica, xxvi
    (i972-),73-108.

  12. Foreign Relations of the United States Potsdam II, 1579-80. See also W. Wagner, The
    Genesis of the Oder-Neisse Line: a study of diplomatic negotiations during World War
    Two (Stuttgart, 1957); G. Bluhm, Die Oder-Neisse Frage (Hanover, 1967); A. Bloriski,
    Wracamy nad Odre: historyczne, geograficzne i polityczne podstawy zachodnich granic
    Polski (London, 1942); W. M. Drzewieniecki, The German-Polish Frontier (Chicago,
    1959); .Z. Jordan, The Oder-Neisse Line (London, 1952); J. Kokot, The Logic of the
    Oder-Neisse Line (Poznan, 1959). B. Wiewora, The Polish-German Frontier from the
    standpoint o f international law (Poznan, 1964).

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