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English: One of the original tablets from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw. As it mentioned the battles of the Polish-Bolshevik War, the tablet was dismantled after the World War II by the Allied-backed communist authorities of Poland and hidden in the cellars of the Museum of the Polish Army in Warsaw. After Poland regained her independence in 1989, the tablets were restored and are currently on exhibition in the same museum, while the tablets on the actual Tomb were refurbished and extended to include the original battles as well.
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