A view of the cathedral and castle (known as the Wawel) above the River Vistula in Cracow, Poland, where are situated the tombs of Poland's ancient Kings, as well as the graves of her most notable sons. The coffin of Marshal Pilsudski, former Polish dictator, on which King Carol of Rumania was to place a wreath, has been removed by the Archbishop of Cracow, resulting in violent demonstrations.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 6
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68A view of the cathedral and castle (known as the Wawel) above the River Vistula in Cracow, Poland, where are situated the tombs of Poland's ancient Kings, as well as the graves of her most notable sons. The coffin of Marshal Pilsudski, former Polish dictator, on which King Carol of Rumania was to place a wreath, has been removed by the Archbishop of Cracow, resulting in violent demonstrations. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 6
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