Ukraine in the interwar period
In the aftermath of World War I and the revolutionary upheavals that followed,
Ukrainian territories were divided among four states. Bukovina was annexed to Romania. Transcarpathia was joined to the new country of Czechoslovakia.
Poland incorporated Galicia and
western Volhynia, together with smaller adjacent areas in the northwest. The lands east of the Polish border constituted
Soviet Ukraine.
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