The demos of the polish workers against aggression of the polish bourgeoisie against Soviet Russia
In 1919 and 1920 Pilsudski, the representant of the interests of the polish bourgeoise broke off peace talks and attacked Belarus, and then Ukraine, which resulted in Soviet Red Army controfensive. Among the war volunteers was only 11% of the peasants, 11% of workers, and the rest was intelligence, land owners and sons of the bourgeoisie. The Prime Minister Wincenty Witos wrote in his memories that, at rallies of which the government convene for recruitmentthe peasants had spoken: let the gentlemen go to the soldiers, we do not have any to defend.
Feb 24, 2012
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