Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)

Second Polish Republic was name of Polish state from 1918 (end of WWI) through 1939 (start of WWII).

When its borders were fixed in 1922 after several wars, it had borders with Czechoslovakia, Weimar Republic (Germany), Free City of Danzig, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Soviet Union. Józef Piłsudski was the leader during most of the state's existence.

Republic of Poland
Rzeczpospolita Polska
1918–1939
Flag of Second Polish Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Top: Flag
(1919–1927)
Bottom: Flag
(1927–1939)
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Top: Coat of Arms
(1918–1927)
Bottom: Coat of Arms
(1927–1939)
Anthem: "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego"
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego"
Map of the Second Polish Republic within Europe (1930)
Map of the Second Polish Republic within Europe (1930)
CapitalWarsaw
Official languagesPolish
Recognised regional languagesYiddish, Kashubian, Romani
Religion
64.8% Roman Catholicism
Demonym(s)Polish, Pole
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic (1918–1926)
Unitary semi-presidential authoritarian republic (1926–1935)
Unitary presidential constitutional republic (1935–1939)
• President
Gabriel Narutowicz (first)
Władysław Raczkiewicz (last)
LegislatureBicameral
Senate
Sejm
History 
• End of World War I
11 November 1918
• Surrendered to Germany and the USSR
6 October 1939
Area
• Total
388.634 km2 (150.052 sq mi)
CurrencyMarka, Polish złoty
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Kingdom of Poland
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) German Empire
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Russian SFSR
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Zakopane
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Ukrainian People's Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) West Ukrainian People's Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Komancza Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Lemko-Rusyn Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Galician SSR
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Galicia-Lodomeria
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Tarnobrzeg
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Central Lithuania
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Belarusian DR
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Weimar Republic
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Litbel SSR
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) First Czechoslovak Republic
Nazi Germany Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Soviet Union Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Lithuania Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Slovakia Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Polish government-in-exile Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Polish Underground State Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939)
Today part ofSecond Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Poland
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Belarus
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Ukraine
Second Polish Republic: Country in Central and Eastern Europe (1918–1939) Lithuania

Predecessors

Successors

The Second Polish Republic, in 1939, was invaded by the Greater German Reich and the U.S.S.R. after refusing to make territorial changes towards Germany. Poland was then fully occupied by both countries 39 days later. The government fled to the United Kingdom and became the Polish government-in-exile, while based in London. It continued it's existence in Poland as the Polish Underground State until 1945 when Poland was released but made a communist, soviet, satellite state. The pre-war government remained in exile until the collapse of Communism in 1990. Afterwards, it dissolved and handed it's roles over to the current Polish State.



Tags:

CzechoslovakiaFree City of DanzigJózef PiłsudskiLatviaLithuaniaPolandRomaniaSoviet UnionStateWWIWWIIWeimar Republic

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki Simple English:

Counter Terrorist Specialist Firearms OfficerNewton (unit)List of emotionsTeal (color)Robert WadlowLiverpool F.C.T. N. SeshanList of best-selling albums worldwide12 (number)Question markList of hobbiesDattatreyaDemocracyOuter spaceHubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr.AprilWish (movie)Flag of GermanyDavid AttenboroughMichael JacksonKGBCircaGarena Free FireAlexandria Ocasio-CortezUzbekistan national football teamTownBeyoncéNeymarLina Medina20th centuryKajolGoodfellasGreeceChinese zodiacHistorical race conceptsJesus6 (number)VishnuRambutanChild pornographyYearPrincipality of SealandVarg VikernesList of Toronto subway and RT stationsProfessional wrestling attacksApricot (color)Amir TalaiGarry NewmanFranceSubrahmanyam JaishankarWe the People PartyPakistanParisPoliticsAndré the GiantKazakhstanList of presidents of the United StatesBaseballVowelNortheastern United StatesGeorge MichaelTurnipWebsiteApolloCountryJulien AmielList of European countries by areaDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessChico fruit8 (number)Mountain DewList of Premier League clubs20 (number)NRoom temperatureChhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station🡆 More