The Polish and Soviet forces would find themselves largely back where they started the year, and it was time to think about peace.
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Sources:
The Entente and the Polish Question 1914-1916 by Alfred Erich Senn
Soviet-Polish Relations, 1919-1921 by Kirsteen Davina Croll
The Polish-Soviet Campaign of 1920 by Marjan Kukiel
Polish-Czechoslovak Relations, 1918-1922 by Zygmunt J. Gasiorowski
Poland's Policy towards Soviet Russia, 1921-1922 by Zygmunt J. Gąsiorowski
The Military Thought of Władysław Sikorsk by Robert M. Ponichtera
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Britain and the Russo-Polish Frontier, 1919-1921 by H.J. Elcock
Lord D'Abernon, the Anglo-French Mission, and the Battle of Warsaw, 1920 by F. Russell Bryant
Warsaw 1920: Lenin's Failed Conquest of Europe by Adam Zamoyski
White Eagle, Red Star: The Polish-Soviet War 1919-20 by Norman Davies
Anti-Bolshevism in French Foreign Policy: The Crisis in Poland in 1920 by Michael Jabara Carley
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