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Warsaw In Your Pocket - Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Grób Nieznanego Żołnierza)

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The only surviving part of the destroyed Saxon Palace. The palace was constructed during the 17th century though the tomb was not added to the complex until 1925. Eerily, the tomb was the only part of the structure to survive being dynamited by the Nazis. The ashes of unknown soldiers from WWII have been fittingly added.
For more on the key monuments in Warsaw go to Warsaw In Your Pocket http://www.inyourpocket.com/poland/warsaw/sightseeing/monuments

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  • @embran I hope so too... But nobody knows when it comes... Maybe after 2012??? Look on my video about Saski Palace

  • It's 100% sure that Saski Palce will be rebuild, maybe after 2012 when other investments will be completed

  • i wish you did an episode from Blue Velvet or Trend in late 90s

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