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In the Polish-Soviet War following right on the heels of WWI, Pilsudski's Poland attempted to establish the "Intermarium", an federation envisioned by Pilsudski as including Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, and a host of othet Central-Eastern European states. While the Poles ostensibly won, keeping gains in West Ukraine and Belarus and pushing the Reds out of Poland, Ukraine was partitioned by the two, while Lithuania remained cold to Poland.

I argue, however, that if the Poles had successfully fought off Red Army counterattacks in the Kiev Offensive, a Poland-dominated Ukraine and a kleinIntermarium, if you will, could have been established between Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, and possibly Lithuania (most unlikely).

Is this possible, in the forum's opinion? If so, what do you guys foresee as the effects on the Polish-led East, the USSR, and Europe as a whole?

Might make a TL if there's interest.
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