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The last king of Poland was Stanisław August Poniatowski. His royal throne, or mainly its backrest, was decorated with eagles beautifully embroidered in gold and silver, symbolizing Poland. When the Germans seized Warsaw in World War II, the governor of German-occupied Poland ordered the eagles taken
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Throne of Stanisław Augustus Poniatowski displayed in the Kremlin, Moscow. In the 1920s the Soviet Union government returned it to Poland, yet it was deliberately destroyed by the Germans during the
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in the United States because it meets three requirements:
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down and presented to German officers as a souvenir.
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