@misc{Gierowska-Kałłaur_Joanna_Monarchiści_2015, author={Gierowska-Kałłaur, Joanna}, editor={Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, editor={Polish Historical Society}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Warszawa}, howpublished={online}, year={2015}, language={pol}, abstract={This study focuses on two monarchist projects: one German (memorial by Colonel of General Staff Max Bauer announced at the Monarchist Congress in Budapest on 20 June 1920) and one Russian (memorial by General Vasiliy Biskupskiy, announced at the Monarchist Congress in Budapest on 8 July 1920). The author of the study defines the complex context of the functioning of the „monarchist international” after the end of World War I. She hypothesises that, aside from plans on how to counter the Bolshevik threat, the main outcome of the activity of German and Russian monarchists at that time was to be the destruction of Józef Piłsudski’s rival „Eastern programme”. However, the problems that could have arisen in consequence of the Polish Eastern policy never saw the light of day by reason of the decision subordinating the Civilian Administration of the Eastern Territories to the authorities in Warsaw, which resulted in a loss of interest in the monarchist movement in Germany, as it was seen as a temporary too lof political struggle.}, title={Monarchiści i ich symulacje polityczne w maju‑lipcu 1920 roku : memoriały płk. Maxa Bauera i gen. Wasilija Biskupskiego}, type={Text}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/ihpan/Content/57820/PDF/WA303_78087_A453-SzDZ-R-50-2_Gierowska.pdf}, volume={50}, number={2}, journal={Studia z Dziejów Rosji i Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej}, publisher={Wydawnictwo Naukowe "Semper"}, keywords={congresses monarchist (1920), Bauer, Max (1869-1929), Biskupskij, Vasilij Viktorovič (1878-1945), Poland - 1918-1939 (Second Polish Republic) - foreign relations, eastern policy Second Republic of Poland}, }