Polish Soviet Socialist Republic

Poland in March 1919, before the beginning of the Polish–Soviet War.
The Manifesto to the Polish working class of towns and villages by Felix Dzerzhinsky, in which the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee had announced its position for Polish SSR.

The Polish Soviet Socialist Republic,[a] abbreviated to Polish SSR,[b] was a proposal by the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee to establish a constituent republic of the Soviet Union for the Polish population, that emerged during the Polish–Soviet War in 1920. The idea assumed the formation of the Soviet republic from the territory of the Second Polish Republic, following Soviet victory in the war, however it was never executed, as Poland won the war in 1921.[1][2]


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  1. ^ "Tymczasowy Komitet Rewolucyjny Polski". encyklopedia.pwn.pl (in Polish).
  2. ^ "Tymczasowy Komitet Rewolucyjny Polski" in Słownik historii Polski, Wiedza Powszechna, Warsaw, 1973, p. 504.

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