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Vilnius conflict

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On November 29, 1920, it was agreed only to cease hostilities on November 30, to entrust the Control Commission with the establishment of a 6 km (3.7 mi) wide neutral zone, and to exchange prisoners. The League of Nations decided to hold a plebiscite in the Vilnius region and to introduce
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attempted to settle the border issue and awarded Vilnius to Poland. This was protested by the Soviets in a letter to Poland in early April 1923. On September 28, a non-aggression pact was signed between the Soviet Union and Lithuania, in which the Soviets once again claimed their support for
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Poland and Lithuania entered negotiations in 1921 with the mediation of the League's representative, the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gimans. He proposed giving the Vilnius region to Lithuania under the condition that Lithuania enter a union with Poland, but this was rejected by the
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had the initiative on the front and had the chance to march on Vilnius. However, the Lithuanians trusted that the League of Nations would resolve the dispute in their favor and feared that an attack on Vilnius would prompt regular Polish forces to reinforce
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foreign troops into the territory to "ensure order." However, the Lithuanian government refused to hold a plebiscite. In December 1920, the Soviets protested against the deployment of foreign forces in the Vilnius region.
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agreed, and a ceasefire was signed on November 21. Later, this episode was criticized by Lithuanian commentators, as at the time the
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units. The Poles rejected any withdrawal of Żeligowski's forces, and no agreement could be reached regarding a demarcation line.
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and on November 19, Żeligowski proposed to the Control Commission, led by Chardigny, to cease hostilities.
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Lesčius, Vytautas (2004). Lietuvos kariuomenė nepriklausomybės kovose 1918–1920 (in Lithuanian).
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The conflict was mainly diplomatic and it lasted from October 9, 1920 (when
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captured Vilnius and establishmed the Polish puppet state known as the
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Soviet liberation and eventual transfer of Vilnius to Lithuania
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when the Soviets transferred the Vilnius region to Lithuania
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Vilnius Region under Lithuanian administration (1939–1940)
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Re-establishment of Polish Lithuanian realisations in 1938
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Index

Poland
Lithuania
Vilnius
Vilnius region
Polish–Lithuanian War
Lithuania–Poland relations

Lithuania-Poland border
Soviet invasion of Poland
Vilnius region
Vilnius
Lithuania
Lithuania
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Soviet Russia
Soviet Union
after 1922
Poland
Poland
British Empire
France
Japan
Japan
the Poles captured Vilnius
when the Soviets transferred the Vilnius region to Lithuania
Lucjan Żeligowski
Republic of Central Lithuania
defeated
Giedraičiai
Lithuanians

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