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Post by propatriapoland on Jan 29, 2019 10:30:21 GMT 1
Many treasures of Polish culture – including memorials, plaques and monuments to national heroes (e.g., Kraków's Adam Mickiewicz monument, in Warsaw Chopin monument) – were destroyed. In Toruń, all Polish monuments and plaques were torn down. Dozens of monuments were destroyed throughout Poland.
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 30, 2019 20:06:05 GMT 1
Many treasures of Polish culture – including memorials, plaques and monuments to national heroes (e.g., Kraków's Adam Mickiewicz monument, in Warsaw Chopin monument) – were destroyed. In Toruń, all Polish monuments and plaques were torn down. Dozens of monuments were destroyed throughout Poland. I have been trying to find a thread with this subject and I can`t. I don`t know what happened but I was sure I made it a few years ago. Am I imagining things? If so, this thread will be new. Let`s change the title into Losses of Polish culture during WW2. When I have more time, I will contribute to it because it is a good topic. E.g, you mentioned Mickiewicz Monument in Krakow. That is what Germans did to it in 1940. The full story krakow.wyborcza.pl/krakow/56,44425,20584400,Jak_burzyli_krakowski_pomnik_Adama_Mickiewicza_ZDJECIA.html
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