Soviet-Polish Non-Aggression Pact
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The '''Soviet-Polish Non-Aggression Pact''' ({{lang-pl|Polsko-radziecki pakt o nieagresji}},
{{lang-ru|''Pakt o nenapadenii mezhdu SSSR i Pol’shey''}}) was an [[international law|international treaty]] of [[Non-aggression pact|non-aggression]] signed in 1932 by representatives of [[Poland]] and the [[USSR]]. The pact was unilaterally broken by the Soviet Union on [[September 17]], [[1939]], during the [[Polish Defensive War|Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland]].
After the [[Polish-Bolshevik War]], the Polish authorities pursued a policy of "equal distance" between Germany and the Soviet Union. Most of Polish politicians, both leftist and rightist, believed that Poland should rely mostly on the [[Franco-Polish Military Alliance|crucial alliance with France]] dating back to [[World War I]] and should not support either Germany or the Soviet Union.
To normalize the bilateral contacts with the Soviet Union, talks were started in January 1926 to prepare a non-aggression treaty. The treaty was to fortify the Polish gains of the [[Peace of Riga]] and was to be balanced by a similar pact signed with Germany. However, the talks with Germany were not started, and the Polish-Soviet talks were interrupted in June 1927, after [[Great Britain]] broke diplomatic relations with the USSR and Soviet plenipotentiary [[Pyotr Voykov]] was murdered in [[Warsaw]]. Instead, Poland applied to the [[Briand-Kellogg Pact]] of 1928. The Polish-Soviet negotiations were resumed in Moscow, in 1931. The pact was finally signed on [[July 25]], [[1932]], effective for a three-year period. On [[May 5]], [[1934]] it was extended to [[December 31]], [[1945]] without amendment. Among other topics, both sides agreed to renounce violence in bilateral relations, to resolve their problems through negotiations and to forgo any armed conflict or alliances aimed at the other side.
On [[September 23]], [[1938]], the Soviet Union sent a note to the Polish government informing it that the pact will be considered null and void in the case of Poland's participation in the [[occupation of Czechoslovakia]] [http://www.pereplet.ru/history/suvorov/suv_polsh.htm]. However, this threat was not carried out, as the Soviet government stated on October 31, after Poland occupied [[Zaolzie]] area, that the pact remained in force [http://www.pereplet.ru/history/suvorov/suv_polsh.htm]. and it was reaffirmed by the two powers on [[November 26]], [[1938]] (see [http://www.indiana.edu/~league/1938.htm]). Finally the pact was broken by the Soviets on [[September 17]], [[1939]], when the [[Red Army]] joined [[Nazi Germany]]'s forces in their invasion of Poland, in accordance with the secret protocols of the [[Ribbentrop-Molotov Treaty]].
The pact was considered at the time as a major success of the Polish diplomacy, much weakened by the [[toll war]] with Germany, renouncement of parts of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] and loosened links with France. It also reinforced the Polish negotiating position with Germany, which resulted in signing of the [[German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact]] eighteen months later.
==References==
# {{cite book | author=[[Oleg Nikolayevich Ken]] | coauthors = | title =Moskva i pakt o nenapadenii s Pol’shey ('Moscow and the Non-Aggression Treaty with Poland') | year =2003 | editor = | pages =129 | publisher =PIAF of [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] | location =Sankt Petersburg | id =ISBN 5-86763-136-2 }}
# {{cite book | author=Oleg Nikolayevich Ken | coauthors = | title =Collective security or isolation? Soviet foreign policy and Poland, 1930-1935 | year =1996 | editor = | pages =328 | publisher =Evropeyski Dom | location =St. Petersburg | id =ISBN 5-85733-057-2 }}
# {{cite book | author=[[Jan Tomasz Gross]] | coauthors = | title =Revolution from Abroad | year =2003 | editor = | pages =396 | publisher =Princeton University Press | location =Princeton | id =ISBN 0-691-09603-1 }}
# {{cite book | author= [[Edmund Jan Osmanczyk]] | title = Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements | year = 2002| pages =pp.1817
| id =ISBN 0-415-93923-2 | publisher =Routledge (UK)}}
== See also ==
* [[Soviet-Finnish Non-Aggression Pact]]
* [[Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance]]
* [[German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact]]
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[[Category:Polish-Soviet relations]]
[[it:Patto di non aggressione sovietico-polacco]]
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