>>19640869Yes, the city was in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland for quite a long time from the times of Casimir III the Great who inherited Halych and Volhynia. With a short break during the reign of the Hungarian ruler Louis of Anjou, who inherited the throne of Poland from Casimir, the last of the Piast Dynasty. After the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (in which Russia took part), the city came under Austrian rule, to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and after winning the Polish-Bolshevik war, it returned to Poland. Later, with the arrangements of the Yalta conference, the borders were established approximately along the Curzon Line and Lviv became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic. What about the fact that the city was Polish? We have a lot of other cities, I would say that Szczecin, Wrocław, Kołobrzeg, Wałbrzych and many more, or Zgorzelec were a good compensation for cities like Lviv, Pinsk, Grodno, Vilnius et cetera.