After the Uprising
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The Poznań-Lviv Volunteer Company
Marek Rezler
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The Greater Poland Armies Involved in Battles outside of the Poznań Region
Marek Rezler
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The Activities of the general Daniel Konarzewski's Group in the East
Marek Rezler
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The memory of the Greater Poland Uprising during the inter-war years, the period of the People’s Republic of Poland and the 3rd Republic of Poland
Paweł Anders
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The Greater Poland Uprising in the German politics of memory of the Eastern March (Ostmark) in 1919-1945
Olgierd Kiec
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The victory of the Uprising and its significance for Poland and Greater Poland
Janusz Karwat
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The Greater Poland residents in their fight for the borders of the Second Polish Republic 1918-1921
Mariusz Niestrawski
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The fate of the Greater Poland insurgents during World War II
Bogumił Rudawski
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The victory of a just cause.
"Marshal Foch, at a single stroke of his pen, caused the frustration of all the ambitious and dangerous German plans with the categoric statement: that's it, no more!”– wrote a journalist from the ”Dziennik Poznański” in February 1919. One hundred years ago, the armistice which ended the Greater Poland uprising was signed in Trier.