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What Russians planned in case of their victory in WW1 (Sazanov's Plan, later Alexander Kolchak had a similar idea):
https://pre00.deviantart.net/3779/th...95-dav5g6u.png
"The Map of Future Europe" was inspired by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Sazanov and made by I. P. Alekseyev before November 1914. Here is how Poland (in a union with Russia) would have looked like, according to that map:
http://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadat...&from=pubstats
http://rcin.org.pl/Content/130/WA51_...Prac-Geogr.pdf
Here is a more readable, English version of that map:
Alexander Kolchak, one of leaders of the Whites in the Russian Civil War, had an even more radical idea. He wanted to annex a lot of German territory, resettle ALL of ethnic Poles there, and resettle Russians into ALL of originally Polish areas. He thought that doing that would have ensured eternal hostility between Germans and Poles, and would have forced Poles to become loyal allies and puppets of Russia. Such hostility of the Whites to Poland is the main reason why Joseph Pilsudski didn't support them vs. the Reds.
Source: http://www.legitymizm.org/the-west
Check also: https://www.geographiapolonica.pl/ar...item/9928.html
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