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Wrocław. the White Eagle Was Replaced by... a Portrait of Frederick Ii

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"This is the king who led to the first partition of Poland," Grzegorz Jankowski warned.
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A German inscription and the coat of arms of the Hohenzollern dynasty, whose representative, Frederick II, was one of the architects of the First Partition of Poland, were installed on the renovated Grunwaldzki Bridge in Wrocław. Meanwhile, the Polish coat of arms was removed from the Leopoldina Hall at the University of Wrocław, only to be replaced with a portrait of a ruler with a morbid hatred for Poland and Catholicism. Grzegorz Jankowski, e…

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"This is the king who led to the first partition of Poland," Grzegorz Jankowski warned.

·Warszawa, Poland
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wpolityce.pl broke the news in Warszawa, Poland on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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