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You are aware of fact that something like First Republic 1918 -1939 never existed ? To be honest i dont know what was done. In my opinion as referee for Poland it is not done.
The three Rzeczpospolitas Polska
Rzeczpospolita is also used in a series of symbolic names referring to three periods in the history of Poland:[a]
I Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita) (sometimes translated as the "First Polish Republic"), in reference to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795). During this period, the commonwealth was ruled de facto by a privileged class called the szlachta, which had (among numerous others) the right to elect both the king and parliament (the Sejm). This political system is known as the Golden Liberty. It began with the Union of Lublin in 1569 and ended with the third and final Partition of Poland in 1795. Sometimes the term I Rzeczpospolita is used in reference to the country before the Union of Lublin too, because the szlachta started limiting king's autocracy starting in the early 1500s.[citation needed] The Constitution of 3 May 1791 established a common state, the Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish Commonwealth), however the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations was adopted on 20 October 1791 by the Great Sejm and modified the changes by stressing the continuity of binational status of the state.[1]
II Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Druga Rzeczpospolita), in reference to the Second Polish Republic (1918–1939). Used to refer to the interwar period, lasting from the regaining of independence in 1918 following the end of World War I up to the World War II-triggering invasion of Poland in 1939 by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The renascent Polish State was initially called the Republic of Poland (Polish: Republika Polska). The title Rzeczpospolita was introduced by the March Constitution of Poland, the first article of which stated that Państwo Polskie jest Rzecząpospolitą, meaning "the Polish State is a Commonwealth".
III Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Trzecia Rzeczpospolita), in reference to the current Third Polish Republic (1990–present). This is the title of the present-day Polish state, dating from the fall of the Polish People's Republic and the reintroduction of democratic elections in Poland – the 1990 local government elections (27 May 1990) were the first free elections in Poland after World War II.
Congress Poland (1815-1831) Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918) Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) Polish Republic (1944-1952) People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) Third Polish Republic (1989-)
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Congress Poland (1815-1831) Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918) Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) Polish Republic (1944-1952) People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) Third Polish Republic (1989-)