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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: 1920 in Poland, 1921 in Poland, 1922 in Poland, 1923 in Poland, 1924 in Poland, 1925 in Poland, 1926 in Poland, 1927 in Poland, 1928 in Poland, 1929 in Poland, Polish-Lithuanian War, Kiev Offensive, Polish-Soviet War in 1920, Battle of Warsaw, East Prussian plebiscite, Suwa ki Agreement, Silesian Uprisings, Treaty of Warsaw, Poland at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Battle of Komarow, Battle of the Niemen River, Concordat of 1925, 1923 Krakow riot, Polish legislative election, 1928, Battle of Wo odarka, Battle of Zadworze, May Coup, Poland at the 1928 Winter Olympics, Vilnius school massacre, Poland at the 1924 Winter Olympics, Polish-Georgian alliance, Battle of Lwow, Battle of Daugavpils, Poland at the 1928 Summer Olympics, Polish legislative election, 1922, Battle of Bystryk, Battle of Radzymin, 1921 Ekstraklasa, Battle of Boryspil, Battle of Letychiv, 1928 Ekstraklasa, 1926 Ekstraklasa, 1925 Ekstraklasa, Poland's Wedding to the Sea, 1927 Ekstraklasa, 1929 Ekstraklasa, March Constitution of Poland, 1922 Ekstraklasa, August Novelization, Polish presidential election, 1922, 1923 Ekstraklasa, Polish census of 1921, Battle of Nasielsk. Excerpt: The Polish-Lithuanian War was an armed conflict between newly independent Lithuania and Poland in the aftermath of World War I. The conflict primarily concerned territorial control of the Vilnius Region, including Vilnius (Polish: ), and the Suwa ki Region, including the towns of Suwa ki, Augustow, and Sejny. The conflict was largely shaped by the progress in the Polish-Soviet War and international efforts to mediate at the Conference of Ambassadors and later the League of Nations. There are major differences in Polish and Lithuanian historiography regarding treatment of the war. According to Lithuanian historians, the war was part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence and spanned ...