Bothy line


"Bothy Line" - a line between the Polish and Ukrainian fighting forces in Eastern Galicia proposed in April 1919 by the Polish-Ukrainian truce commission appointed by the Allied Council. At the head of the commission was the South African General Ludwik Botha. The name line was "S" and left on the Polish side of the Lviv, and on the Ukrainian side Zaglebie Boryslav. The representatives of the Headquarters of the Ukrainian Halic army agreed to this line, and Roman Dmowski, the Polish representative at a peace conference in Paris, rejected it. Later, the Bothy line was used to interpret the southern part of the so-called. Curzon Line. Bibliography

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