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: ''See also Riga Peace Treaty for other treaties concluded in Riga .'' The Peace of Riga (also known as the '''Treaty of Riga''', on 18 March 1921 , between Poland on one side, and Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine on the other, ended the Polish-Bolshevik War . BACKGROUND Amidst the Russian Civil War the Poles were eager to regain all the territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from their historical enemy, Russia . Meanwhile, the Soviets tried to export their revolution to the West, by force if necessary. If the Bolshevik s had occupied Poland they would have been in a position to come to the aid of German Communists, and possibly ensure the success of a Soviet revolution in Germany . The historian J.F.C. Fuller described the Battle Of Warsaw as one of the most significant battles ever. After that battle, when Poland turned a looming defeat into a great victory, Soviets were eager to sign a peace treaty. THE TREATY The peace talks were started on . The chief negotiators were Jan Dąbski for Poland, and Adolph Joffe for the Soviets. The Treaty of Riga was controversial from the very beginning. Many argued that much of what Poland had won during the talks as if Poland had not won, but lost the war. The exhausted Poles , pressured by the League Of Nations , decided to sign the Peace of Riga on March 18 , 1921 , splitting the disputed territories in Belarus and Ukraine , between Poland and Russia. The Ukrainians led by Symon Petliura had been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with Poles, but in Riga the Soviet negotiators were able to talk Poles into 'betraying' them — to the peril of both Poles and Ukrainians. Piłsudski felt the agreement was a shameless and short-sighted political calculation. Allegedly, having walked out of the room, he told the Ukrainians waiting there for the results of the Riga Conference: "Gentlemen, I deeply apologize to you". The treaty violated Poland's military alliance with Ukraine, which had explicitly prohibited a separate peace. It worsened relations between Poland and its Ukrainian minority, who felt Ukraine had been betrayed by its Polish ally, a feeling that would be exploited by Soviet propaganda and result in The Growing Tensions And Eventual Violence in the 1930s and 1940s. By the end of 1921, the majority of Ukrainian, Belarusian and White Russian forces had either crossed the Polish border and laid down their arms or had been annihilated by the Soviets. However, Józef Piłsudski 's dream of creating an Eastern Europe alliance ( Międzymorze ) of independent countries was thwarted by this treaty, as Poland was unable to fulfill the obligations of its alliance with Ukraine and support its independence, and Polish-Lithuanian relations deteriorated as well as a result of Poland's annexation of the city of Vilnius , which the Lithuanians claimed as their capital. border of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth marked]] On the other hand, the Treaty of Riga led to the stabilization of the eastern border of Poland. The new Polish state surrendered most of land lost in 1st and 2nd partition to Russia by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during Partitions Of Poland , with a sizeable Polish minority (less than 1 million) especially around Słuck and Żytomierz . This would allow Soviets to carry out harsh reprisals against those Poles - begun with confiscation immense property (land, forests), persecution of religion (bishop Cieplak 1923) and eventually full scale deportation of Poles to Kazakhstan 1931-1934. Population living on the Polish side of the Riga border, including Poles and (approx. 6 million citizens) minorities of Ukrainians , Belarusians , Lithuanians and Jews were largely spared from communist Dictatorship , and guaranteed freedom of property and religious faith - for the next 17 years until 1938. However, this didn't protect them from ethnic conflicts, especially during the Great Depression from 1929 on. Poland also was to receive monetary compensation (30 million Rubles ) for its economic input into the Russian Empire during the times of Partitions Of Poland . Russians were also to surrender arts and other Polish national treasures pillaged after 1772 (like the Załuski Library ). Both sides renounced claims to war compensation. EXTERNAL LINKS
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