Projekty kształtu terytorialnego powojennej Polski w dokumentach programowych i prasie obozu demokratycznego (1939-1945)
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Fogelzang-Adler, Ewa
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 22, Studia Politologica 2 (2004), s. [15]-29
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Date: 2004
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Proposals of territorial shape in the postwar Poland was one of the main questions discussed during the Nazi
occupation period by two main options of the Democratic Party (Stronnictwo Demokratyczne) - Democratic Party
“Rectangle” (SD “Prostokąt”) and Polish Democracy Party (Stronnictwo Polskiej Demokracji) and associated groups:
Polish Popular Independence Action (Polska Ludowa Akcja Niepodległościowa), Polish Republic Reconstruction Union
(Związek Odbudowy Rzeczypospolitej), Youth Democracy Movement (Ruch Młodej Demokracji), Social Organization of
Self-defense (Społeczna Organizacja Samoobrony), Democratic, Socialist and Syndycalist Parties’ Centralization
(Centralizacja Stronnictw Demokratycznych, Socjalistycznych i Syndykalistycznych), Democratic Union (Zjednoczenie
Demokratyczne). The most frequent postulates were: to re-establish the pre-war Poland’s eastern border and to
reconstruct the country within new western and northern borders. Besides, an idea of Middleeuropean federation
was propagated; it was assumed that such a federation would had been a good guarantee against possible Soviet and
German military danger and a reinforcement factor of the economic development. The federal conceptions did not
preclude territorial claims/aspirations; for a long time it was symptomatic that their authors would not allow to
revise prewar Poland’s borders and to accept offers for compensation in the West Lands.