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Creation of the Czechoslovak-Polish Borderline, particularly in Zips, during the Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2010

Abstract

The aim of this essay is to discuss the border dispute between emerging Czechoslovakia and Poland over the northern part of Zips, a multietnic region in the north of the late Kingdom of Hungary, and the role it played within a broader scope of tensions between Prague and Warsaw at the Paris Peace Conference. This controversy is a good example as to how the diplomacy of Versailles attempted to face problems of East Central Europe being rebuilt.