Abstract

The article discusses the issue of the size of the Russian community in the Kingdom of Poland before the outbreak of World War I and after its end. In the article, I also discuss the problem of the de‚nition and the size of Russian emigration aer 1918. The subject of the further part is the Russian political groupings in Poland and their leading activists. Much space is devoted to the Polish-Russian cultural associations, including prominent Russian intellectuals operating in Poland in the interwar period with the prominent fi‚gure of Dmitry Filosofov. The Russian emigration is a problem that requires intensive research by many scholars. They should be carried out to remove harmful myths out of our history.

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