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Poeticbent, not as an argument, but where does legally the Soviet invasion of Poland identified as illegal invasion? Is it internationally recognized as such? Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) 21:00, 16 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@Aleksandr Grigoryev:, there was no revert. I replaced your word "secured" with the word "incorporated" which was there originally. Maybe this was a stretch on my part, but the invasion can also be categorized as a "Pre-Emptive Invasion" according to International Law. I probably shouldn't have used the word "illegal" at all. Poeticbenttalk 22:46, 16 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Poeticbent, no, your corrections are fine. My inquiry was in regards to your comment. I never heard that the Soviet invasion of Poland was recognized as illegal. Judging from your comments, there are no such documentation and it is your personal evaluation based on what you know. I am not certain whether you know it or not about incorporation, it was based also on a resolution of Verkhovna Rada. Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) 23:07, 16 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
After the war, some German generals claimed that Operation Barbarossa was a "Pre-Emptive Invasion" because the Soviets were building up their strength at the demarcation line. Poeticbenttalk 23:16, 16 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]