J. W. Wheeler-Bennett, Brest-Litovsk: the Forgotten Peace, March 1918 (London, 1938).
16. MS Autobiography of Ignacy Mos'cicki, 12.9-30, in Archive of J6zef Pilsudski Institute
of America Inc., New York.
17. R. Dmowski, Problems of East and Central Europe (London, 1916). See Davies, op. cit.,
note 6 above.
18. A. Dallin, 'The Future of Poland', in Russian Diplomacy and Eastern Europe 1914-17
(New York, 1963). For the text of the Provisional government's Declaration, 29 March
1911 .,see Dokumenty i Materialy do historii stosunkdw polsko-radzieckich, i (Warsaw,
1962), 18-20.
19. For the Bolshevik statement, 27 March 1917, ibid, i, 8-9.
20. Louis Gerson, Woodrow 'Wilson and the Rebirth of Poland, 1914-20 (New Haven,
1953); V. Mamatey, The United States and East Central Europe, 1914-20: a study in
Wilsonian Diplomacy and Propaganda (Princeton, 1959).
21. Leon Grosfeld, Polskie reakcyjne formacje wojskowe w Rosji, 1917-19 (Warsaw, 1956);
H. Baginski, Wojsko polskie na wschodzie, 1914-20 (Warsaw, 1921); S. Zbikowski,
'Zachodnia Dywizja Strzelcow', Z Pola Walki R 3 (i960), 329-59; M. Wrzosek, Polskie
Korpusy Wojskowe w Rosji w latach 1917-18 (Warsaw, 1969).
22. See Chapter 21, note 6 above.
23. M. Stachiw, J. Sztendera, Western Ukraine at the turning point of Europe's History
(Scranton, Penn., 1969) 1, (1918-May 1919); Rosa Bailly, A City fights for its freedom:
the rising of Lwdw in 1918-19 (London, 1956); Jozef Bendow, Der Lemherger
Judenpogrom, 1918-19 (Vienna, 1919); S. Skrzypek, The Problem of East Galicia
(London, 1948).
24. Official historians in present-day Poland wilfully exaggerate the role of Daszynski's
embryonic 'People's Government' in Lublin in order to detract from Pilsudski's subse-
quent achievement in forming the first effectively independent government. See
H. Jablonski, Narodziny Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej, 1918-19 (Warsaw, 1962).
25. Jozef Iwicki, Z myslq o Niepodlegtej: Listy Polaka, zolnierza armii niemieckiej z
okopow I wojny swiatowej, 1914-18, ed. Adolf Juzwenko (Wroclaw, 1978).
CHAPTER 19. NIEPODLEGLOSC
It is unfortunate that the most recent survey of inter-war Poland in English, Antony
Polonsky, Politics in Independent Poland, 1921—39: the Crisis of Constitutional
Government (Oxford, 1972), omits the three formative years of the Republic's existence.
J. Rothschild, East Central Europe between the two World Wars (Seattle, 1975), puts
Poland into the broader, regional context. In Polish, important introductions to the
period include A. Micewski, Z geografii politycznej II Rzeczypospolitej (Cracow, 1965);
M. M. Drozdowski, Spoleczenstwo-P anstwo Politycy II Rzeczypospolitej (Cracow,
1972); J. Zarnowski, Spoleczenstwo drugiej Rzeczypospolitej, 1918-39 (Warsaw, 1973);
W. Pobog-Malinowski, Najnowsza historia polityczna Polski 1865-1945 (Paris-London,
1953-6), 2 vols.; S. Mackiewicz, Historia Polski 11 xi 1918-17 ix 1939 (London, 1941).
See also the collective work: Pologne 1918-39 (Neuchatel, 1946-7), 3 vols.
This is an eccentric view. Other partisan introductions can be found in Pobog-
Malinowski, op. cit. or A. Ajnenkiel, Od rzqd6w ludowych do przewrotu Majowego
(Warsaw, 1968).
Adam Przybylski, La Pologne en lutte pour ses frontieres (Paris, 1931); S. Pomaranski,
Pierwsza wojna polska, 1918-20 (Warsaw, 1920), (War communiques).
Norman Davies, White Eagle, Red Star. See Chapter 10, note 9 above.
Lord D'Abernon, The Eighteenth Decisive Battle of World History (London, 1931), 49
ff, D'Abernon, HM Ambassador in Berlin, was one of the leading eye-witnesses of the
Battle of Warsaw.