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The Anglo-Polish military alliance refers to the alliance between the United Kingdom and the Polish Second Republic formalised by the Anglo-Polish Agreement in 1939 and subsequent addenda of 1940 and 1944, for mutual assistance in case of military invasion from Germany, as specified in a secret protocol.〔Paul W. Doerr. 'Frigid but Unprovocative': British Policy towards the USSR from the Nazi-Soviet Pact to the Winter War, 1939. ''Journal of Contemporary History'', Vol. 36, No. 3 (Jul., 2001), pp. 423-439〕〔Keith Sword. British Reactions to the Soviet Occupation of Eastern Poland in September 1939. The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 69, No. 1 (Jan., 1991), pp. 81-101.〕 ==British Guarantee to Poland==
On March 31, 1939, in response to Nazi Germany's defiance of the Munich Agreement and occupation of Czechoslovakia,〔Martin Collier, Philip Pedley. ''Germany, 1919-45''〕 the United Kingdom pledged the support of itself and France to guarantee Polish independence. On April 6, during a visit to London by the Polish foreign minister, it was agreed to formalise the guarantee as an Anglo-Polish military alliance, pending negotiations.〔Andrew J. Crozier. ''The Causes of the Second World War'', pg. 151〕〔(Anglo-Polish communiqué issued on April 6, 1939 ) (full text)〕 This guarantee was extended on April 13 to Greece and Romania following Italy's invasion of Albania.〔Michael G. Fry, Erik Goldstein, Richard Langhorne. ''Guide to International Relations and Diplomacy''〕
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