Soviet–Polish relations during World War II
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Soviet–Polish relations during World War II encompass the complex and often hostile political, military, and diplomatic interactions between the Soviet Union and Poland, including the 1939 partition, the Katyn massacre, shifting alliances after 1941, and postwar disputes over borders and sovereignty.
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| Soviet–Polish relations during World War II canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Soviet–Polish relations during World War II Context triple: [Soviet embassy to the Polish government-in-exile, historicalContext, Soviet–Polish relations during World War II]
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Polish–Soviet relations
Polish–Soviet relations encompass the complex and often hostile political, military, and diplomatic interactions between Poland and the Soviet Union throughout the 20th century, marked by wars, shifting borders, ideological conflict, and periods of uneasy coexistence.
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B.
Polish-Soviet military alliance
The Polish-Soviet military alliance was a Cold War-era partnership that bound communist Poland’s armed forces to the strategic and political interests of the Soviet Union within the Eastern Bloc.
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C.
Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland
The Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland was the 1939–1941 annexation and control of Poland’s eastern territories by the USSR following the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland.
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D.
German–Soviet partition of Poland
The German–Soviet partition of Poland was the 1939 division and occupation of Polish territory between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union following their joint invasion at the start of World War II.
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E.
Poland–Soviet Union non-aggression pact
The Poland–Soviet Union non-aggression pact was a 1932 treaty in which the Second Polish Republic and the Soviet Union pledged to resolve disputes peacefully and refrain from military aggression against each other in the tense interwar period.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Soviet–Polish relations during World War II Target entity description: Soviet–Polish relations during World War II encompass the complex and often hostile political, military, and diplomatic interactions between the Soviet Union and Poland, including the 1939 partition, the Katyn massacre, shifting alliances after 1941, and postwar disputes over borders and sovereignty.
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A.
Polish–Soviet relations
Polish–Soviet relations encompass the complex and often hostile political, military, and diplomatic interactions between Poland and the Soviet Union throughout the 20th century, marked by wars, shifting borders, ideological conflict, and periods of uneasy coexistence.
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B.
Polish-Soviet military alliance
The Polish-Soviet military alliance was a Cold War-era partnership that bound communist Poland’s armed forces to the strategic and political interests of the Soviet Union within the Eastern Bloc.
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C.
Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland
The Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland was the 1939–1941 annexation and control of Poland’s eastern territories by the USSR following the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland.
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D.
German–Soviet partition of Poland
The German–Soviet partition of Poland was the 1939 division and occupation of Polish territory between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union following their joint invasion at the start of World War II.
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E.
Poland–Soviet Union non-aggression pact
The Poland–Soviet Union non-aggression pact was a 1932 treaty in which the Second Polish Republic and the Soviet Union pledged to resolve disputes peacefully and refrain from military aggression against each other in the tense interwar period.
- F. None of above. chosen
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