Polish–Ukrainian War (English Wikipedia)

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  • Joanna B. Michlic. Poland's Threatening Other: The Image of the Jew from 1880 to the Present. University of Nebraska Press, 2006. "One of the first and worst instances of anti-Jewish violence was Lviv pogrom, which occurred in the last week of November 1918. In three days 72 Jews were murdered and 443 others injured. The chief perpetrators of these murders were soldiers and officers of the so-called Blue Army, set up in France in 1917 by General Jozef Haller (1893–1960) and lawless civilians".
  • Herbert Arthur Strauss. Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism, 1870–1933/39. Walter de Gruyter, 1993. "In Lwów, a city whose fate was disputed, the Jews tried to maintain their neutrality between Poles and Ukrainians, and in reaction a pogrom was held in the city under auspices of the Polish army"
  • Norman Davies. "Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth Century Poland." In: Herbert Arthur Strauss. Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism, 1870–1933/39. Walter de Gruyter, 1993.

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  • Aistė Kučinskienė; Viktorija Šeina; Brigita Speičytė (2021). Literary Canon Formation as Nation-Building in Central Europe and the Baltics. Koninklijke Bril. p. 140. doi:10.1163/9789004457713_008. ISBN 978-90-04-45771-3. As a result, on 1st November 1918 the Polish-Ukrainian war of Eastern Galicia broke out. It spread throughout the entire province and ended with a Polish victory only in mid-July 1919.
  • Wendland, Anna Veronika (2003). "Post-Austrian Lemberg: War Commemoration, Interethnic Relations, and Urban Identity in L'viv, 1918–1939". Austrian History Yearbook. 34: 88, 90. doi:10.1017/S0067237800020440. ISSN 1558-5255.

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  • Wendland, Anna Veronika (2003). "Post-Austrian Lemberg: War Commemoration, Interethnic Relations, and Urban Identity in L'viv, 1918–1939". Austrian History Yearbook. 34: 88, 90. doi:10.1017/S0067237800020440. ISSN 1558-5255.