It is worth a visit here, more commemorative and educational. Thinking about the past can better meet the future.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Posted: Feb 14, 2017
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klinsi0118
5/5Outstanding
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It's a very memorable record of the number of Polish soldiers who died in World War II. At the main entrance of Saski Park, south of the Warsaw Grand Theatre, there is a change of guard at 12 noon every day. There are only two guards. Not as grand as the change of guard at Buckingham Palace, but it's also very respectable. Fear
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Posted: May 21, 2019
热爱生活0618
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The tomb of the Unknown Martyrs was built in 1925 and destroyed during World War II. Today, the tomb is decorated on ruins. Marbles are engraved with the location and date of the Polish army's battle, and the tomb is filled with soil collected from the battlefield where Polish martyrs died. The Saxony Park was named after the old palace in the park, which was destroyed in World War II as a palace in Poland from the staff.
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Posted: Jul 5, 2018
khcc
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Warsaw's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs is mainly to commemorate the soldiers who died for the country during the war. In addition to the flag, there is a cross in front of the grave to pray for the soldiers who died in battle. The tomb is also guarded by soldiers, highlighting the importance the country attaches to it.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2018
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs in Warsaw is a very quiet place on the outskirts of Warsaw. The main burial here is the cemetery for the liberation of Poland and the anti-fascist cause of the war, the martyr's tomb is guarded 24 hours a day, is the main place for Poland to hold national sacrifices and foreign leaders to visit and lay a wreath, historical significance.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2017
Tony淇
5/5Outstanding
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Warsaw's Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs (Grob Nieznanego Zolnierza ) is located in Pisutsky Square, built in 1925, destroyed during World War II and reconstructed. The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs houses soil collected from the battlefield. The tomb also engraves the location and date of the battle. The Tomb of the Unknown Martyr is also an important venue for various events in Poland. According to the Polish diplomatic protocol, visits by important foreign delegations and envoys in Poland must lay flowers to the Tomb of the Unknown Martyr.