The following pages link to Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union
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- Elbląg (links | edit)
- Final Solution (links | edit)
- February 10 (links | edit)
- Gdańsk (links | edit)
- Gdynia (links | edit)
- Kołobrzeg (links | edit)
- History of Lithuania (links | edit)
- Legnica (links | edit)
- Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (links | edit)
- Poland (links | edit)
- Polish Corridor (links | edit)
- Potsdam Agreement (links | edit)
- Silesia (links | edit)
- Szczecin (links | edit)
- World War II (links | edit)
- Wrocław (links | edit)
- Wannsee Conference (links | edit)
- Warmia (links | edit)
- Żarnowiec (links | edit)
- 1939 (links | edit)
- Voivodeships of Poland (links | edit)
- Refugee (links | edit)
- Lviv (links | edit)
- Prabuty (links | edit)
- Zabrze (links | edit)
- Gliwice (links | edit)
- Bytom (links | edit)
- Wałbrzych (links | edit)
- Koszalin (links | edit)
- Zielona Góra (links | edit)
- Yalta Conference (links | edit)
- Eastern Bloc (links | edit)
- Sorbs (links | edit)
- Sopot (links | edit)
- Lębork (links | edit)
- Jawor (links | edit)
- Karpacz (links | edit)
- George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (links | edit)
- Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (links | edit)
- Communist International (links | edit)
- World War II casualties (links | edit)
- Gorzów Wielkopolski (links | edit)
- Invasion of Poland (links | edit)
- Curzon Line (links | edit)
- General Government (links | edit)
- History of Poland (1939–1945) (links | edit)
- Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany (links | edit)
- Pyrzyce (links | edit)
- Stargard (links | edit)