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Polish–Czechoslovak confederation : ウィキペディア英語版
Polish–Czechoslovak confederation

The Polish-Czechoslovakian (con)federation was a political concept from the time of World War II, supported by the Polish government-in-exile and to a lesser extent, by the United Kingdom and the United States. It was a revitalization of the Międzymorze concept, proposing the creation of a federation based on Poland and Czechoslovakia. The project had less support in the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, which believed it did not need Polish support against the Soviet Union, and was eventually sunk by the growing dominance of the USSR, as Joseph Stalin also saw no need for a strong and independent federation in Europe that could threaten his designs for that territory.
==Background==
Soon after the Polish defeat in the Polish September Campaign, both the Polish and Czechoslovak governments (Czechoslovakia having been reduced to a German puppet state following the Munich Agreement) formed in exile in the West.〔 However, despite a common enemy, Czechoslovakia–Poland relations were less than friendly, due to the countries' history of border conflicts.〔〔 The Polish government aimed to revitalize the Międzymorze federation concept and to create a strong federation of Central and Eastern European states, centered around Poland and Czechoslovakia, as a barrier to further German and Soviet aggression.〔〔 The Czechoslovak government, initially split between two groups (those of Milan Hodža and Edvard Beneš), was tentatively supportive of the idea, at least publicly.〔〔

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