Category
page 1Borders of Poland
Western Bug
major European river

Kresy
Eastern Borderlands (), often simply Borderlands (, ) was a historical region of the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic. The term was coined during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural and extensively multi-ethnic with a Polish minority, it amounted to nearly half of the territory of interwar Poland. Historically situated in the eastern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, following the 18th-century foreign partitions it was divided between the Empires of Russia and Austria-Hungary, and ceded to Poland in 1921 after the Treaty of Riga. As a result of the post-World War II b
Recovered Territories
former eastern territories of Germany that became part of Poland
former eastern territories of Germany
eastern territories lost by Germany after World War I and then World War II
Belarus–Poland border
border between Belarus and Poland
Lithuania–Poland border
separates the state territories of the two States
Poland–Ukraine border
border between Poland and Ukraine
Poland–Russia border
separates the territories of the Republic of Poland and the Russian Federation
Germany–Poland border
international border
Czech Republic–Poland border
separates the state territories of the two States
Poland–Slovakia border
separates the state territories of the two States
Border Protection Corps
Polish military unit

border of Poland
political border
Battle of the Border
battles that occurred in the first days of the Nazi Germany invasion of Poland in September 1939
Dmowski's Line
propsed borders for Poland after World War I
Polish Border Guard
Polish organization
territorial evolution of Poland
aspect of Polish history
Border Protection Forces
border guard service of the People's Republic of Poland
Hel Fortified Area
fortified district on the Hel peninsula in Poland
territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II
Silesia Walls
Earth ramparts in Poland
Independent Operational Group Silesia
Silesian Przesieka
densely forested area in the middle of Silesia
Kresy Zachodnie
western parts of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth