Polish Independence War

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Polish Independence War
Map of Polish Independence War
Date 20 October 2008 12 December 2008
Location Poland, Sweden
Result Poland reestablished
Territorial Changes Little Poland, Silesia, Mazuria, Mazovia, Great Poland, Pomerania
Belligerents
Polish Independence Forces
Poland
Sweden

The Polish Independence War began in late October 2008. Poland lost its independence in June when it was taken over by Germany during the Germany-Poland War. The German controlled regions of Poland were then taken over by Sweden during the Second Sweden-Germany War.

At this writing, Little Poland has been taken under the control of the Polish Nationalists.

Second act started November 18, by revolution in Silesia, and continued in Mazuria and Mazovia.

Contents

Battle for Little Poland


Battle for Silesia


Battle for Mazuria


Battle for Mazovia


Battle for Great Poland

Battle for Pomerania

Independence Agreement

On September 14, 2008, the process began to grant Poland its independence.

Contract for the independence of Poland
- September 14, 2008 14:27 PM
  1. This treaty is concluded between the Swedish state, represented by President Flammbar and the Polish nation represented by Popolo, whom Sweden recognizes as the leader of the Polish people
  2. By this Treaty, the High Contracting Parties establish an obligation of granting Polish independence and the rules of a close cooperation between Sweden and the recovered Poland.
  3. Sweden declares to grant independence to Poland as soon as the Fight For Freedom module is launched and the Polish nation accepts this gift with profound gratitude.
  4. The recovered Poland will consist of the originally Polish regions; Pomerania, Little Poland, Mazuria, Great Poland, Mazovia, Silesia.
  5. The granting of independence shall be conducted by declarations (act of authorities) but if the admins do not allow that, the granting of independence shall be conducted by coordinated real actions by the Swedish state and the Polish exile government.
  6. Sweden and the recovered Poland shall have a Mutual Protection Pact and a Trade Agreement of 0% import tax.
  7. This treaty cannot be rescinded. The penalty for breaking this contract is 500 gold.
  • Signed, Day 299 of The New World, 14:27
Flammbar,
President of Sweden
  • Signed, Day 299 of The New World, 14:30
Popolo,
President of PSF in the name of Polish Nation

The resistance war, Polish Independence War, began on October 20, 2008 in the region of Little Poland

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