Talk:Polish-Czechoslovak border conflicts/Archive

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Poland occupied?! Hm, i thought the "occupied" was made by local population, not by forces from elsewhere. Czechoslovakia protested IIRC elections in Zaolzie region... Szopen 09:05, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I am not sure if I understand you - could you expand? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 18:56, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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Klodzko and Racibórz territories?

Any chance to get info on these? Czechoslovakia attempted to swap Klodzko area for other one with post-WWI Germany (for strategic reasons). The only part of Prussia they grabbed after WWI was area around Hlučín. I am not aware of disputes after WWII. Pavel Vozenilek 19:57, 18 August 2005 (UTC)

To answer myself, I found information in Czech about it. The disputes existed and included Czechoslovakian army moving into Racibórz, official claims of the territory, repressions and refugees. Pavel Vozenilek 03:19, 11 September 2005 (UTC)

Final treaty

Was the final Polish-Czechoslovak treaty signed in "1956" or on "June 13, 1958"? logologist 22:06, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

The latter, e.g. (in Czech) [1] or [2]. Second source says the border was shortened by 80 km and that it was later found Czechoslovakia gained 369 hectares of land, which Poland now tries to get back somewhere and that it drags back and forth (as of 2004) since mayors of border towns and villages are against. So it is obviously not "final" treaty yet. Pavel Vozenilek 00:40, 6 September 2005 (UTC)

Railroad

Currently the article states that The only railway from Czech territory to Slovakia ran through this area, and access to the railway was critical for Czechoslovakia: the newly-formed country was at war with Béla Kun's revolutionary Hungarian Soviet Republic, which was attempting to reestablish Hungarian sovereignty over Slovakia.. This seems to be a complete nonsense. Both the 2005 and 1897 maps show, that the main railways connecting Czech territory to Slovakia ran several hundred kilometres southwards, one from Prague through Brno to Bratislava and one from Prague through Olomouc to Puchnov in Slovakia. Perhaps someone meant the shortest link from Olomouc to Cadca in Slovakia? Halibutt 13:55, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

You are right, it is nonsense that this was the only railroad to Slovakia. On the other hand, this was the only railroad to the eastern Slovakia. And eastern Slovakia was the area where the Hungarian bolshevik puppet state (declared in Prešov) existed.--Xixaxu 13:26, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

Merger with Czechoslovak-Polish border dispute (1918-1947)

Yes, I entirely support merger, did not not know that this article (Border conflicts....) existed. I created CPbd 1918-1947 because a lengthy section and dispute about it was clogging up the article Spiš - the text, copyedited and with (I hope) POVs removed comes from that article. Apologies. Smerus 16:32, 20 August 2006 (UTC)

Agree with merger. The question remains - which name (if any) would be the best?-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  20:56, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
I agree with the merger. I prefer the title without dates. JanSuchy 01:20, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

Why merge? It is about different topics one is about Czechoslovak-Polish war of 1919 and second is about dispute in Spiš and Orava regions. May be both article could have better name. --Li-sung 14:16, 13 September 2006 (UTC)