Date
Conflict
Poland and allies
Russia and allies
Result
981
Vladimir the Great 's Polish campaign[1]
Civitas Schinesghe
Kievan Rus'
Kievan Rus' victory[2]
1018
Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis
Civitas Schinesghe Pro-Sviatopolk Kievan Rus'
Pro-Yaroslav Kievan Rus'
Temporary victory for Poland and Sviatopolk
1030–1031
Yaroslav the Wise invasion in Poland [3]
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Kievan Rus' victory[4]
1065–1069
Rebellion of Vseslav of Polotsk
Principality of Kiev Principality of Chernigov Principality of Pereyaslavl Kingdom of Poland (1069)
Principality of Polotsk
Allied victory
Principality of Polotsk defeated (1067)
Brief Vseslav reign in Kiev (1068–May 1069)
Polish intervention (May 1069)
Restoration of Iziaslav I of Kiev (May 1069)
1076–1077
Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Polish victory
1135
Ruthenian raid on Poland
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Ruthenian victory
1136
Polish raid on Kievan Rus
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Polish victory
1182–1183
War for Brest
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Polish victory
1194
Battle of Drohiczyn
Kingdom of Poland
Kievan Rus'
Polish victory
1205
Battle of Zawichost
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Polish victory
17 August 1245
Battle of Jarosław (1245) [uk ; pl ]
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Ruthenian victory
1280
Kraków campaign of Leo I of Galicia [uk ]
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Polish victory
1340–1392
Galicia–Volhynia Wars
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Polish victory
1506
Polish–Muscovite war
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Principality of Moscow
Polish victory[6]
1507–1508
Lithuanian-Muscovite war
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Principality of Moscow
Indecisive
1508
Glinski rebellion
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Glinski rebels Principality of Moscow
Polish/Lithuanian victory
1512–1522
Lithuanian–Muscovite War
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Principality of Moscow
Muscovite victory[7]
1534–1537
Muscovite-Lithuanian War [8]
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Principality of Moscow
Peace treaty (favorable outcome for Russia)[9]
1561–1570
Lithuanian–Muscovite War
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland From 1569: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia (or Muscovy)
Russian (Muscovite) victory
1568–1572
Livonian War
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland From 1569: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia (or Muscovy)
Polish–Lithuanian/Swedish/Dano-Norwegian victory
Livonia, Courland and Semigallia to Poland–Lithuania.
1605
1st Dimitriad
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Russian supporters
Temporary Polish-Lithuanian victory
1606
Moscow uprising
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Russian supporters
Victory of Shuisky's coalition
1607–1609
2nd Dimitriad
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Russian supporters
Government victory[11]
1609–1618
Polish–Muscovite War
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Polish/Lithuanian victory
Autumn 1632 – Spring 1634
Smolensk War
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Polish victory
1654–1667
Russo-Polish War
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Crimean Khanate
Cossack allies
Tsardom of Russia
Cossack allies
Russian victory
1704–1706
Civil war in Poland
Warsaw Confederation Sweden
Sandomierz Confederation Tsardom of Russia
Victory of the Warsaw Confederation
10 October 1733 – 3 October 1735
War of the Polish Succession (1733–1735)[1]
Poland loyal to Stanisław I
France
Spain
Kingdom of Sardinia
Duchy of Parma
Poland loyal to Augustus III
Russian Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Victory for forces (including Russia) supporting Augustus III of Poland
April 1768 – August 5, 1772
War of the Bar Confederation
Bar Confederation
France
Russian Empire
Defeat of the Bar confederation
18 May – 27 July 1792
Polish–Russian War of 1792
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
Russian victory
24 March – 30 November 1794
Kościuszko Uprising
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
Kingdom of Prussia
Habsburg Monarchy
Russian victory
24 June – 14 December 1812
French invasion of Russia , pitched by Napoleon as the "Second Polish War"
France Multiple allies, including
Russian Empire
Russian victory
3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814
War of the Sixth Coalition
France Multiple allies, including
Russian Empire
and allies
Coalition victory
29 November 1830 – 21 October 1831
November Uprising
Congress Poland
Russian Empire
Russian government victory
15 March 1848 – 4 October 1849
Hungarian Revolution of 1848 [2]
Kingdom of Hungary
Austrian Empire
Russian Empire
Russo-Austrian victory
22 January 1863 – 18 June 1864
January Uprising
Polish National Government and multicultural insurgentsGaribaldi Legion
Russian Empire
Russian government victory
1866
Baikal Insurrection
Siberian Legion of free Poles
Russian Empire
Russian victory
1905–1907
Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907) 3
Polish revolutionaries
Russian Empire
Russian government victory
18 November 1918 – February 1919
Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919
Poland
Ukraine
Belarus
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Romania
White Movement
Ober Ost
Supported by
United Kingdom
Russian SFSR
Polish victory
14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921
Polish–Soviet War
Second Polish Republic
Ukrainian People's Republic
Russian SFSR
Ukrainian SSR
Byelorussian SSR
Polrewkom
Polish victory
17 September – 6 October 1939
Soviet invasion of Poland
Poland
Soviet Union Germany
Soviet-Nazi victory
1944 – 1953
Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953)
Cursed soldiers
Soviet Union Polish People's Republic
Communist victory
1956
Polish October (emerging out of De-Stalinization )
Polish People's Republic Puławians (pro-reform faction)
Polish People's Republic Natolinians (anti-reform faction)
Soviet Union (concerned reforms might turn anti-Soviet; threatened invasion)
Pro-reform victory
Soviet Union did not intervene
End of the Stalinist era in Poland
1981–1983
Martial law in Poland
Solidarity Polish government-in-exile
Polish People's Republic Soviet Union
Polish pro-Soviet government victory
1988–1989
Second "Solidarity" movement
Solidarity Pro-reform faction
Soviet Union Anti-reform faction
Fall of pro-Soviet communism in Poland
Soviet Union ceased efforts to keep pro-Soviet communist regime in power
April 1989: Polish Round Table Agreement legalised trade unions, political parties and free elections
Landslide Solidarity victory in 1989 election