Međumorje (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • Alfonsas Eidintas, Vytautas Zalys, Lithuania in European Politics: The Years of the First Republic, 1918-1940, Palgrave, 1999, ISBN 0-312-22458-3. Google Print, p.78-81
  • Timothy Snyder, Covert Polish missions across the Soviet Ukrainian border, 1928-1933 (str. 55, str. 56, str. 57, str. 58, str. 59, in Cofini, Silvia Salvatici (a cura di), Rubbettino, 2005).
    Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine, Yale University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10670-X, (str. 41, str. 42, str. 43)
  • "Pilsudski hoped to build not merely a Polish nation state but a greater federation of peoples under the aegis of Poland which would replace Russia as the great power of Eastern Europe. Lithuania, Belorussia and Ukraine were all to be included. His plan called for a truncated and vastly reduced Russia, a plan which excluded negotiations prior to military victory."
    Richard K Debo, Survival and Consolidation: The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia, 1918-1992, Google Print, str. 59, McGill-Queen's Press, 1992, ISBN 0-7735-0828-7.
  • "Pilsudski's program for a federation of independent states centered on Poland; in opposing the imperial power of both Russia and Germany it was in many ways a throwback to the romantic Mazzinian nationalism of Young Poland in the early nineteenth century."
    James H. Billington, Fire in the Minds of Men, str. 432, Transaction Publishers, ISBN 0-7658-0471-9

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