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Remains of three presidents-in-exile to be brought to Poland

The ashes of Władysław Raczkiewicz (pictured), August Zaleski and Stanisław Ostrowski will arrive in Poland on November 12, it was announced at a press conference at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on Monday. Dutch National Archives/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Netherlands

The remains of three Polish presidents-in-exile will be brought to Poland from a military cemetery in the UK in November.

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