Warszawa w obliczu sowieckiego najazdu w 1920 roku
Abstract
Warsaw, although not directly the battlefield during the war of 1920, played an
important role in it. The city was the seat of the most important institutions: the State Defense
Council, the Civic Executive Committee for State Defense, and above all, the base for
military and provisioning activities. As usual, the capital’s community did not disappoint. More
volunteers came to the recruitment points for the Volunteer Army, scouts came on the order
of General Haller. The inhabitants of the capital organized help for the fighters, hospitals
worked intensively. The street in Warsaw was a place of agitation and propaganda. This was the
purpose of posters and appeals. Funerals of the fallen in the battles with the Bolsheviks became
patriotic manifestations. All activities were widely reported in the Warsaw press, commented
on by residents and observers of the events in the diaries, and in retrospect – in the memoirs.
The analysis of various sources allows for an interesting picture of the capital to be drawn
during the military operations of 1920.
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