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A contender for the most sinister place in Warsaw, the Umschlagplatz was the location Nazi officials herded Jews into ca... A contender for the most sinister place in Warsaw, the Umschlagplatz was the loc... A contender for the most sinister place in Warsaw, the Umschlagplatz was the location Nazi officials...
Sejm'' is the name for the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (the name has also been adopted by Lithuania and Latvi... Sejm'' is the name for the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (the name has ... Sejm'' is the name for the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (the name has also been adopted by...
Saska Kępa is a mostly residential neighborhood that is freckled with numerous embassies, but is unique for the cozy caf... Saska Kępa is a mostly residential neighborhood that is freckled with numerous e... Saska Kępa is a mostly residential neighborhood that is freckled with numerous embassies, but is uni...
A nondescript street in central Warsaw, whose claim to fame is that it's named after the children's book character '''Wi... A nondescript street in central Warsaw, whose claim to fame is that it's named a... A nondescript street in central Warsaw, whose claim to fame is that it's named after the children's ...
Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (instead of famous national heroes). Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (i... Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (instead of famous nat...