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 | | The main leaders of this party were Roman Dmowski, a rational, level-headed politician; Jan Ludwik Poplawski, a former Positivist; and Zygmunt Balicki, who had founded the underground student organization, the Union of Polish Youth, usually referred to as "Zet." |
 | | Despite Dmowski's and the Polish Agency's renewed efforts in Lausanne, neither Great Britain nor France were interested in Polish affairs. |
 | | In March, 1917, Dmowski presented to the Entente powers a demand for an independent Poland that would include: the Austrian partition along with lower Silesia; the Russian partition including the provinces of Kovno, Wilno, Grodno, Wolyn and part of Minsk; and the Prussian partition including Gdansk, upper Silesia and part of Mazovia. |
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