This map printed in 1898 in Warsaw, shows no trace of Poland except for the Polish-sounding names of cities and towns. At this time Warsaw was the capital of Privislinsky Krai, a part of the Russian ...
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Warsaw began to serve that role once more and remained Poland’s capital throughout the Interwar period. During World War II, Poland yet again disappeared from the map – this time only for a few years.