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Polish-Ukrainian War

Step back to a pivotal moment in Eastern European history with this 1919 propaganda poster from the brief but impactful Ukraine-Polish War.

The Ukraine-Polish War, fought from 1918 to 1919, was a conflict rooted in territorial disputes following the dissolution of the Russian Empire. As both emerging nations sought to define their borders, Poland aimed to establish a frontier that extended into Ukraine, aligning with Józef Piłsudski's vision of a federation under Polish leadership. The war concluded with the Treaty of Warsaw, where Ukraine was coerced into an alliance with Poland, temporarily settling the territorial claims at the cost of Ukraine’s autonomy.

The dynamic composition and stark color contrast of the poster effectively communicate the urgency and propaganda message of the period, making it a compelling piece for collectors and historians alike. This poster not only embodies the political strife of its time but also serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impacts of war on national identities and territorial claims. Add this historical artifact to your collection and own a piece of the narrative that shaped modern Eastern Europe.

Condition: Very Good. Age appropriate fading, toning and wear. Minute paper loss in upper two corners. Conservation mounted on linen. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition. 

Year: c.1919 - 105 years old

Size: 19.0" x 27.0" (48cm x 69cm)


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