Latvian–Lithuanian–Polish – Soviet front line in January 1919 Polish – Soviet–Lithuanian front line in May 1920Curzon Line (December 1919) Border of Lithuania (1940, 1991 – present)
Blue arrows – Main directions of Polish counterattack
Dark purple arrows – Main directions of Lithuanian counterattacks (with help from Germans)
White arrows – Main directions of Latvian counterattacks (with help from Estonians and Germans)
Note: all cities have their current names, except for three cities in the Kaliningrad Oblast as their names were radically changed after the World War II.
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