Camps for soldiers of the UNR Army interned in Poland (1919–1924)
Combatants of the Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR) Army were interned in Poland initially at the end of 1919 (after the breakdown of Ukrainian front) in Łańcut immediately after they organized six Rifle divisions. == Background == Although the West Ukrainian People's Republic (ZUNR) and the Polish POW Affairs Commission had signed the Lviv Agreement on prisoners of war in February 1919, the subsequent defeat of ZUNR meant its validity was unclear.
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