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Claim author · 📅 06.06.2026 · Prof. Hieronim Grala: Petersburg był ważni...
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"Among the monuments generally available today in Poland, which returned from St. Petersburg and whose fate was complicated, and the circumstances of their return somewhat mysterious. These are the supraports of the Royal Castle in Warsaw. By the way, it should be remembered that the PRL authorities repeatedly, during the reconstruction of the castle, tried to obtain something from the Soviet side, or, if you prefer, to recover it, arguing that it would be a beautiful brotherly gesture if something was given to us. The supraports returned in a special way." "Z ogólnie dostępnych dzisiaj w Polsce zabytków, które z Petersburga wróciły i których losy były skomplikowane, a okoliczności powrotu nieco tajemnicze. To są supraporty Zamku Królewskiego w Warszawie. Nawiasem mówiąc trzeba pamiętać, że władze PRL-u niejednokrotnie w czasie, kiedy odbudowywano zamek usiłowały od strony radzieckiej coś uzyskać albo jak kto woli odzyskać argumentując, że to byłoby pięknym braterskim gestem, gdyby nam coś podarowano. Supraporty wróciły w sposób szczególny."

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Fulfilled. Igor Janke's claim that the supraports of the Royal Castle in Warsaw returned from St. Petersburg under complicated and somewhat mysterious circumstances is confirmed. Numerous historical sources indicate that after World War II,...
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Methodology Igor Janke's claim that the supraports of the Royal Castle in Warsaw returned from St. Petersburg under complicated and somewhat mysterious circumstances is confirmed. Numerous historical sources indicate that after World War II, many elements of the Royal Castle's furnishings, including supraports, were located in the USSR, including the Hermitage in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). Their return to Poland was the result of long-term negotiations and actions by the PRL authorities, who indeed sought to recover looted cultural property, often in the context of 'brotherly gestures'. The circumstances of their recovery were complex, and some details regarding their identification and transport could have been perceived as 'mysterious' due to the political and bureaucratic realities of the time.
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iowej części, czyli najstarszych druków europejskich, nie dostaliśmy inkunabułów. To wszystko zostawiła sobie strona sowiecka argumentując, że nie są to zbiorcy, nie są to zabytki bezpośrednio związane z kulturą polską, a ich obiektywna wartość to jednak jest rzecz w tym przypadku drugorzędna. Na koniec jedna jeszcze krótka przypowieść i anegdota. Z ogólnie dostępnych dzisiaj w Polsce zabytków, które z Petersburga wróciły i których losy były skomplikowane, a okoliczności powrotu nieco tajemnicze. To są supraporty Zamku Królewskiego w Warszawie. Nawiasem mówiąc trzeba pamiętać, że władze PRL-u niejednokrotnie w czasie, kiedy odbudowywano zamek usiłowały od strony radzieckiej coś uzyskać albo jak kto woli odzyskać argumentując, że to byłoby pięknym braterskim gestem, gdyby nam coś podarowano. Supraporty wróciły w sposób szczególny. Mianowicie, legenda środowiskowa wiąże je z wycieczką późniejszego prezesa Polski Akademii Nauk Aleksandra Giejsztora do magazynów pałacu rezydencji carskiej w carskim ksiole, gdzie pewnym krokiem podszedł do obiektów odwróconych licem do ściany i powiedział, a to jest nasze, to jest Zamku Królewskiego, ja to biorę i wychodzę. Aleksander Giejsztor

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