Belarusian People’s Republic 1918: a failed statehood

Leontij Lannik
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This article analyses the events and trends that determined the fate of attempts to form the Belarusian state in the conditions of the finale of World War One. The author has based his research on the study of the German occupation policy and the process of implementing the Brest-Litovsk peace treaties. It demonstrates that the foundations for the negative factors that blocked the appearance of a united Belarus were laid long before the beginning of the Soviet-Polish war. The BPR leaders’ interaction with the occupational authorities was determined not only by different subjective factors, but also by the fundamental refusal to place Belarus on the political map of 1918. This moment is not properly reflected in modern historiography of the issue, especially the Belarusian one. The role of neighbouring states and various national forces in the reconfiguration of post-imperial spaces under the pressure of the German Empire, within the framework of the Brest system of international relations created in 1918, is examined. Within its framework the RSFSR was to receive the place of the most important counteragent, who sought to obtain the maximum influence on the basis of mutually beneficial deals with the military-political leadership of the Kaiserreich. Although the projects of German hegemony in Eastern Europe were thwarted by the defeat of the Central Powers, the period of the First German Occupation and the partition of Belarusian territories between Soviet Russia and its western neighbours became the geopolitical basis for the fate of the nations of Belarus throughout the interwar period.
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1918年的白俄罗斯人民共和国:一个失败的国家
本文分析了在第一次世界大战结束的情况下决定白俄罗斯国家命运的事件和趋势。作者的研究是基于对德国占领政策和布列斯特-立托夫斯克和平条约执行过程的研究。它表明,阻碍白俄罗斯出现统一的消极因素的基础早在苏波战争开始之前就已奠定。BPR领导人与职业当局的互动不仅取决于不同的主观因素,而且还取决于从根本上拒绝将白俄罗斯置于1918年的政治地图上。这一时刻并没有恰当地反映在这个问题的现代史学中,特别是在白俄罗斯问题上。在1918年创建的布列斯特国际关系体系的框架内,在德意志帝国的压力下,邻国和各种民族力量在重新配置后帝国空间中的作用进行了审查。在其框架内,俄罗斯苏维埃社会主义共和国将接受最重要的反制者的位置,这些反制者寻求在与凯撒帝国的军事政治领导层互利交易的基础上获得最大的影响力。虽然德国在东欧的霸权计划因同盟国的失败而受挫,但德国第一次占领时期和苏联及其西方邻国对白俄罗斯领土的瓜分,成为两次世界大战期间白俄罗斯民族命运的地缘政治基础。
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