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Zakerzonia (Ukrainian: Закерзоння, romanized: Zakerzonnia, lit. 'Trans-Curzonia'; Polish: Zakerzonie) is an
informal name for the
territories of Poland...
- the
Anders Army (120,000); the
First Polish Army (1944–45) (26,000) and
Zakerzonia & the
Belastok Region (1,392,000)
which was
returned to
Poland in 1945...
- Squads: "Kruk", "H.". UPA-West Regions: Halychyna, Bukovina, ****pattia,
Zakerzonia.
Military District "Lysonja"
Commander – Maj. Hrim, V. Kurins: "Holodnojarci"...
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catchment areas (Grodno, Brest, Lviv, Przemyśl).
About 480,000
people from
Zakerzonia, west of the
Curzon Line, were
moved eastward to the territory, which...
- the
German communists already established their administration there), "
Zakerzonia" (western Red
Ruthenia demanded by the Ukrainians), and the Białystok...
- The
battles of
Bircza were a
series of
Ukrainian Insurgent Army
attacks on the town of Bircza.
During the
first period of the
Polish garrison (from August...
- The Hrubieszów
Revolution (Polish:
Rewolucja hrubieszowska, Ukrainian: Грубешівська революція;
March — April, 1944) was a
series of
armed clashes in Hrubieszów...
- of 1920
Territorial changes of
Poland immediately after World War II
Zakerzonia Polish sources estimated,
based on the
percentage of
votes for Polish...
- the
underground command of the OUN and the main
command of the UPA in
Zakerzonia to
dissolve the
Ukrainian armed formations, he
issued a corresponding...
- The
Battle of
Jawornik Ruski took
place between the
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and
Polish People's Army
during anti-insurgent
operation of 28th Infantry...