The Galician War was a conflict fought in east-central Europe from 1952 until 1955, with Poland and Ukraine the primary combatants over control of the former Austrian state of Galicia. The war was eventually settled in favor of Poland in 1955 with the Treaty of Copenhagen, and had the effect of permanently steering Ukraine into a position of sympathy with the UBPR and Hungary. It is regarded as an early Cold War event and is a part of the broader Austrian Wars of the 1950s.
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