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    Żeligowski's Mutiny (Polish: bunt Żeligowskiego, also żeligiada, Lithuanian: Želigovskio maištas) was a Polish false flag operation led by General Lucjan...
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    remembered for his role in Żeligowski's Mutiny and as head of a short-lived Republic of Central Lithuania. Lucjan Żeligowski was born on October 17, 1865...
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    Lithuanian-Belarusian Division under the command of general Lucjan Żeligowski staged a mutiny. The Vilnius region was quickly seized due to the Lithuanian troops...
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    general Lucjan Żeligowski staged a mutiny, secretly planned and authorized by the Polish chief of state Józef Piłsudski. Żeligowski's forces marched on...
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    successful Żeligowski's Mutiny, during which the volunteer 1st Lithuanian–Belarusian Division under command of general Lucjan Żeligowski seized the Vilnius...
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    Lithuania in 1920 and in 1922 it arrived in Lithuania. Since due to the Żeligowski's Mutiny it was not possible to hang the Liberty Bell in Gediminas' Tower...
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    prompt regular Polish forces to reinforce Żeligowski's units. The Poles rejected any withdrawal of Żeligowski's forces, and no agreement could be reached...
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    ordered by General Lucjan Żeligowski against the Lithuanian army in October 1920 and was a continuation of Żeligowski's Mutiny that began on October 8....
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    Polish Republic. Direct military conflicts (Polish–Lithuanian War and Żeligowski's Mutiny) were followed up by fruitless negotiations in the League of Nations...
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    involved in the Polish–Lithuanian War as a member of the October 1920 Żeligowski's Mutiny where Polish troops occupied Vilnius in a false-flag operation. By...
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  • the city since mid-September in a false flag operation known as Żeligowski's Mutiny. After pressure from the League of Nations, Poland agreed to negotiate...
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    Russia and connect Poland to Latvia, made Piłsudski's so-called Żeligowski's Mutiny and the Polish annexation of the Vilnius area possible. The National...
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    with Poland, with which there were no diplomatic relations since Żeligowski's Mutiny in 1920. Lozoraitis resigned after Poland presented an ultimatum...
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    the 1919 Polish coup attempt in Lithuania and in 1920 during the Żeligowski's Mutiny the Polish forces captured Vilnius Region and established a puppet...
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    building housed commissariats and a revolutionary tribunal. Following Żeligowski's Mutiny of 1920, Vilnius and its surroundings were occupied by Poland, and...
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    border with Lithuania during Lucjan Żeligowski's forming of the Central Lithuanian Republic (see Żeligowski's Mutiny). After the war, the division was partially...
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    anarchy that eventually cost it its very existence. Following the Żeligowski's Mutiny after which the Lithuania's capital Vilnius Region was occupied and...
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    After the city was seized by the Republic of Central Lithuania with Żeligowski's Mutiny, the city was part of Poland throughout the Interwar period. Regardless...
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    decided to stage a local revolt, using the example of the Polish Żeligowski's Mutiny in October 1920. The preparations were left in the hands of Prime...
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    Latvian army pushed the Lithuanians out. The Lithuanians, weakened by Żeligowski's Mutiny of October 1920, did not escalate this confrontation. On September...
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  • Vilnius. There was a brief respite because of the Suwałki Agreement. Żeligowski's soldiers pushed the 7th Regiment out of Vilnius, from where it retreated...
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    (Colonel Adam Koc). Together with this unit, he participated in Żeligowski's Mutiny, which resulted in creation of the Republic of Central Lithuania...
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  • General Lucjan Żeligowski, acting on Józef Piłsudski's orders, staged the Żeligowski's Mutiny, a military action presented as a mutiny. He invaded Lithuania...
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    continued to claim the city and organized Żeligowski's Mutiny to capture it in October 1920. Polish General Żeligowski established the Republic of Central Lithuania...
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    Lucjan Żeligowski, who supported Pan-Slavism and commanded the Polish forces which captured Vilnius from the Lithuanians during the Żeligowski's Mutiny in...
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    superseding Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. October Żeligowski's Mutiny, a Polish force led by General Lucjan Żeligowski, capture Vilnius, officially without support...
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  • Polish–Lithuanian War continues over the Vilnius and Suwałki Regions October 6 Żeligowski's Mutiny resulting in the creation of the Republic of Central Lithuania 1921...
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    of Suvalkai, which left Vilnius on the Lithuanian side, organized Żeligowski's Mutiny, to seize Vilnius for Poland. In this false flag operation, the Polish...
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  • the train was taken over by Poles during false flag operation of Żeligowski's Mutiny and made into Polish armoured train "Jan Kiliński". Part of the train...
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    Polish Republic, led by General Lucjan Żeligowski, attacked Lithuania in an event known as Żeligowski's Mutiny. Following this, the eastern part of the...
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