Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Wilno Voivodeship was one of Voivodeships in the Second Polish Republic. It was created in 1926 and populated predominantly by Poles with notable minorities of Belarusians, Jews, and Lithuanians. Following German and Soviet Invasion of Poland, at the insistence of Joseph Stalin at the Tehran Conference of 1943, Poland''s borders were redrawn, Polish population forcibly resettled and Wilno Voivodeship was incorporated into the Lithuanian and Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republics. Since 1991, most of the former territory of the voivodeship has belonged to sovereign Lithuania.