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On the way, these men had been attacked by Russo-Polish partisans; however, they were fortunately able to turn the encounter to their own advantage.
The fact that Russo-Polish agriculture did not follow this ecological line is hard to explain, unless it was due to raiding.
After the fall of Smolensk, the Russo-Polish border remained relatively quiet for the next few years.
The citadel was devastated by the Russians during a Russo-Polish War in 1655.
In 1658 the Russo-Polish war would resume, with another Russian invasion of the Commonwealth territories.
The Russo-Polish producer Ladislaw Starewicz made two versions using animated models.
He took care for all the wounded in the Russo-Polish wars, notwithstanding their nationality, and established several alms-houses in Moscow.
Russo-Polish War (disambiguation)
To the south of this, Zaporozhia was in theory a Russo-Polish condominium, but in practice continued under Cossack self-government.
Specifically, he suggested that the Russo-Polish frontier in the east can be studied along with the Trans-Atlantic frontier in the west.
A number of sources say that several A7Vs were handed over by France to Polish forces and used during the Russo-Polish war of 1920.
Poland ceased to exist as an independent nation till 1920, in the aftermath of WW I and the brief Russo-Polish war.
In 1655, it was seized and devastated by Cossacks under the command of Ivan Zolotarenko during the Russo-Polish war.
The National Cavalry took part in several battles of the Russo-Polish war of 1792 and the Kościuszko Uprising.
Zaporozhian Sich, a brief Russo-Polish condominium, was established in 1667 by the Treaty of Andrusovo.
The thinly populated southern area (Zaporozhia) was to be a Russo-Polish condominium, but was in practice self-governing to the extent that it had a government.
"Russo-Polish Confrontation" in Taras Hunczak, ed.
He had made powerful enemies early in his career with the publication of the Red Cavalry stories, which immortalize the botched Russo-Polish military campaign of 1920.
The Commission issued its recommendation on April 22; its proposed Russo-Polish borders were close to those of the 19th-century Congress Poland.
It marked a turning point in Russo-Polish relations and played a big part in the struggle of Eastern European peoples against the Turkish-Tatar aggression.
The Russo-Polish War (1654-1667) was an uninterrupted triumph, and scores of towns, including the important fortress of Smolensk, fell into the hands of the Russians.
During the Russo-Polish war, he was a leading Russian general of Tsar Alexis's reign who promoted the Tsar's interests in Ukraine.
The book became one of the first in-depth researches of military actions during the Russo-Polish War (1654-1667) which took place in the lands of the modern-day Belarus.
There is some overlap between the last phase of the Uprising and the beginning of the Russo-Polish War (1654-1667), as Cossacks and Russian forces became allied.
In 1634 he was a head of Russian delegation (together with Alexey Lvov) in Russo-Polish negotiations and signed the Treaty of Polyanovka.