Treaty of Warsaw (1705), a Polish-Lithuanian–Swedish alliance during the Great Northern War
Treaty of Warsaw (1717), imposing the merger of Poland and Saxony, under the supervision of Russia
Treaty of Warsaw (1745), an alliance between Britain, Austria, the Dutch Republic and Poland-Saxony agreeing to uphold the Pragmatic Sanction
Treaty of Warsaw (1768) (Polish: Traktat Warszawski), granting rights to religious minorities
Treaty of Warsaw (1773), treaty of session between Poland and Austria, provided that the new frontier of Poland should follow a petty stream called the Podhorze river which was later found to have no existence; treaty between Poland and Prussia: Frederick II guaranteed the free exercise of religion for the Catholics of the annexed provinces
Treaty of Warsaw (1809)
Treaty of Warsaw (1849), between Russia and Austria
Treaty of Warsaw (1920), between Poland and the Ukrainian National Republic during the Polish–Soviet War
Treaty of Warsaw (1955), also known as the Warsaw Pact
Treaty of Warsaw (1970), agreement between West Germany and the People's Republic of Poland, re-establishing and normalizing bilateral relations, and provisionally recognizing Poland's western border
Treaty of Warsaw (1990), Polish–German border agreement finalizing the Oder–Neisse line
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The Warsaw Pact (WP), formally the Treatyof Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance (TFCMA), was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland...
TreatyofWarsaw may refer to: TreatyofWarsaw (1705), a Polish-Lithuanian–Swedish alliance during the Great Northern War TreatyofWarsaw (1717), imposing...
1920 TreatyofWarsaw with the Ukrainian People's Republic. The Treatyof Riga established a Polish–Soviet border about 250 kilometres (160 mi) east of the...
recognised the Oder–Neisse line as the western boundary of Poland when the 1970 TreatyofWarsaw between West Germany and Poland took effect; and in 1973...
The Treatyof Bromberg (German: Vertrag von Bromberg, Latin: Pacta Bydgostensia) or Treatyof Bydgoszcz was a treaty between John II Casimir of Poland...
The Duchy ofWarsaw was created by French Emperor Napoleon I, as part of the Treatyof Tilsit with Prussia. Its creation met the support of both local...
of former Polish territory east of the Curzon Line, provisions to be addressed in an eventual Final Treaty ending World War II, and the annexation of...
"groups of states-parties", the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Pact. In 2007, Russia "suspended" its participation in the treaty, and...
the Treatyof Moscow, renouncing the use of force and recognizing the current European borders. Later that year, Brandt signed the TreatyofWarsaw, in...
Warsaw, officially the Capital City ofWarsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland...
Germany Geography of Poland German–Polish Border Treatyof 1990 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Peace of Riga Polish–Soviet border agreement of August 1945 Polish–Soviet...
Brandt signed the TreatyofWarsaw, giving de facto acknowledgement of the border and confirming West Germany's acceptance of the Treatyof Zgorzelec as an...
The Supreme Commander of the Unified Armed Forces of the WarsawTreaty Organization (Russian: Главнокомандующие Объединёнными вооружёнными силами стран-участниц...
Netherlands, and Great Britain during the War of the Quadruple Alliance. The TreatyofWarsaw (1745) between Great Britain, Austria, the Netherlands, and Saxony...
occasion of Brandt's visit to Poland at the time was the signing of the TreatyofWarsaw between West Germany and Poland, guaranteeing German acceptance of the...
and Poland were later reaffirmed in the Treatyof Zgorzelec with East Germany (1950) and in the TreatyofWarsaw (1970) with West Germany. USSR and Nazi...
The Treatyof Versailles was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treatyof World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany...