How did the Soviets Lose to Poland? (1919-1921) | Animated History
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Watt, Richard M., Bitter Glory; Poland and Its Fate 1918 to 1939, New York, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979
Zamoyski, Adam, Warsaw 1920; Lenin’s Failed Conquest of Europe, London: Harper Collins, 2008
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