78.3 Polish-Soviet War - Conclusion

78.3 Polish-Soviet War - Conclusion

In 1920 the Polish and Soviet Russian armies clashed in a series of battles across a wide area of eastern Europe including Ukraine and Lithuania.

The Soviets advanced deep into Poland and reached the gates of Warsaw, with the aims of capturing the city and., more widely, exporting their revolution across Europe.


Picture: Polish soldiers in the Battle of Warsaw 1920

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21.3 Sons of King Henry II of England Rebel, Encouraged by Philip II of France

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21.2 Louis VII of France Builds a Power Base

21.2 Louis VII of France Builds a Power Base

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20.2 Constantinople 1204, Part 2, Fourth Crusade

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20.1 Constantinople 1204, Part 1, Fourth Crusade

20.1 Constantinople 1204, Part 1, Fourth Crusade

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17 Okt 201538min

19.1 Third Crusade 1189-1192

19.1 Third Crusade 1189-1192

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26 Sep 201534min

18.4 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 4

18.4 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 4

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18.3 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 3, Saladin

18.3 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 3, Saladin

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