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- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt abstract "This article is about a coup attempt in Poland. You may also be looking for 1919 Polish coup d'état attempt in Lithuania.The Polish Coup of early January 1919 was an unsuccessful coup d'etat in Poland. On January 4–5, 1919, right-wing National Democrats attempted to overthrow the government of Jędrzej Moraczewski and Józef Piłsudski. The coup's leaders included Marian Januszajtis-Żegota and Prince Eustachy Sapieha. The coup forces succeeded in arresting Moraczewski's government but not Piłsudski. Some military units refused to follow confusing or surprising orders, and eventually the coup ended in some arrests and in a return to the status quo ante. There were no fatalities or significant injuries. In mid-January, right-wing activists were admitted to membership in a coalition government.".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt combatant "Legal government".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt combatant "National Democracy".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Eustachy_Sapieha.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander J%C3%B3zef_Pi%C5%82sudski.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander J%C4%99drzej_Moraczewski.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Marian_Januszajtis-%C5%BBegota.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt date "1919-01-05".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt place Second_Polish_Republic.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt place Warsaw.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt result "Failure of coup".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt wikiPageExternalLink 50321232.htm.
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- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt combatant National_Democracy.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt combatant "Legal government".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Eustachy_Sapieha.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Józef_Piłsudski.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Jędrzej_Moraczewski.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt commander Marian_Januszajtis-Żegota.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt conflict "Polish coup".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt date "--01-05".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt hasPhotoCollection 1919_Polish_coup_attempt.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt place Second_Polish_Republic.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt place Warsaw.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt result "Failure of coup".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:1910s_coups_d'état_and_coup_attempts.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:1919_in_Poland.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:Attempted_coups.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:Conflicts_in_1919.
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1918–39).
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt subject Category:Military_coups_in_Poland.
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- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt comment "This article is about a coup attempt in Poland. You may also be looking for 1919 Polish coup d'état attempt in Lithuania.The Polish Coup of early January 1919 was an unsuccessful coup d'etat in Poland. On January 4–5, 1919, right-wing National Democrats attempted to overthrow the government of Jędrzej Moraczewski and Józef Piłsudski. The coup's leaders included Marian Januszajtis-Żegota and Prince Eustachy Sapieha.".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt label "1919 Polish coup attempt".
- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt label "Zamach stanu w Polsce (1919)".
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- 1919_Polish_coup_attempt name "Polish coup".