Poles in the former Soviet Union
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Polish minority in the Soviet Union refers to people of Polish descent who resided in the Soviet Union before its dissolution, and might remain in post-Soviet, sovereign countries as their significant minorities. Millions of Poles lived within the Russian Empire as the Russian Revolution of 1917 started followed by the Russian Civil War. While some Poles associated with the communist movement, the majority of the Polish population saw cooperation with Bolshevik forces as betrayal and treachery of Polish national interests. Marian Lutos¿awski and his brother Józef, the father of the Polish composer Witold Lutos¿awski, were murdered in Moscow in 1918 as "counter-revolutionaries".
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Polish minority in the Soviet Union refers to people of Polish descent who resided in the Soviet Union before its dissolution, and might remain in post-Soviet, sovereign countries as their significant minorities. Millions of Poles lived within the Russian Empire as the Russian Revolution of 1917 started followed by the Russian Civil War. While some Poles associated with the communist movement, the majority of the Polish population saw cooperation with Bolshevik forces as betrayal and treachery of Polish national interests. Marian Lutos¿awski and his brother Józef, the father of the Polish composer Witold Lutos¿awski, were murdered in Moscow in 1918 as "counter-revolutionaries".
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