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Name: Polish-Ukrainian War

Type: Event

Start: 1918 AD

End: 1919 AD

Parent: Aftermath of World War I

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Was a conflict between the Second Polish Republic and Ukrainian forces (both the West Ukrainian People's Republic and Ukrainian People's Republic).

Chronology


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  • May 1919: The Polish forces reached the Złota Lipa-Berezhany-Jezierna-Radziwiłłów line.
  • November 1918: The Romanian Army occupied Chernivtsi.
  • March 1919: By March 18 the Poles had driven the Ukrainian forces from the Lviv-Przemyśl railroad, permanently securing Lviv.
  • February 1919: Ukrainians managed to surround Lviv on three sides.
  • June 1919: By June 27 the Ukrainian forces had advanced 120 km along the Dnister river and on another they had advanced 150 km, past the town of Brody.
  • July 1919: The Ukrainian Galician Army and ZUNR leadership were pushed back to the line of the Zbruch river on 16-18 July, after which ZUNR was occupied by Poland.

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