Overview
The Second Polish Republic, officially known at the time as the Republic of Poland, was the Polish state that existed between 7 October 1918 and 6 October 1939 after being established in the final stage of World War I. The Second Republic was taken over in 1939, after it was invaded by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and the Slovak Republic, marking the beginning of the European theatre of the Second World War. The Polish government-in-exile was established in Paris and later London after the fall of France in 1940. When, after several regional conflicts, most importantly the victorious Polish-Soviet war, the borders of the state were finalised in 1922, Poland's neighbours were Czechoslovakia, Germany, the Free City of Danzig.
Historical Periods
Second Polish Republic (1919–1919)
1919 CE – 1919 CE
Capital: WarsawArea: 223,596 km²
Second Polish Republic (1920–1935)
1920 CE – 1935 CE
Capital: WarsawArea: 373,273 km²
Second Polish Republic (1936–1937)
1936 CE – 1937 CE
Capital: WarsawArea: 373,102 km²
Second Polish Republic (1938–1938)
1938 CE – 1938 CE
Capital: WarsawArea: 373,060 km²
Second Polish Republic (1939–1939)
1939 CE – 1939 CE
Capital: WarsawArea: 374,061 km²