Poland, the United States, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919-1933

Poland, the United States, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919-1933
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Book Synopsis Poland, the United States, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919-1933 by : Michael Lee

Download or read book Poland, the United States, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919-1933 written by Michael Lee and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-06-16 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the eyes of the world, no European country appeared more vulnerable to its enemies or less likely to establish peace with them than inter-war Poland. This is the first full-length study of relations between Poland and the U.S. following World War I, as Poland turned to America to buttress its precarious position. Pease lucidly examines how Polish leaders of the 1920s, discerning America's essential aim of fostering stability in Europe, sought to enlist U.S. political and financial support on behalf of their beleaguered state. Drawing on exhaustive archival research, Pease unravels the fascinating ties between these unlikely diplomatic partners.


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