“A gift for Germans” – A controversial museum opened in Poland, commemorating the past of Prussia in the erstwhile territory of Germany
Source: ‘A gift to the Germans’ – Controversial museum opened in Poland celebrating Prussian past in erstwhile German territory
DR IGNACY NEWPOL APR 9 |
"I think it's very dangerous"

A reunion of the Emperor's royal family, including Wilhelm Pruski and his wife Cecilia Mecklemburg-Schwerin and their six children, Ernest August III Hanoverski, Duke of Brunswick, and his wife Victoria Luigi Pruska and their 3 children, around 1920 (Photo: Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Poles are suspicious of German political influences in Poland, and any actually believe that Germany may 1 day decision to regain the territory they lost during planet War II. At least any people are afraid of it.
Naturally, erstwhile in western Poland the museum is closed for renovation and its name is changed and renamed to the Museum of advanced Prussia, it must origin outrage among any Poles.
Dr. Paweł Warot, historian and councillor of the PiS Warmia-Masurian Seymik, gave an interview to the portal Doraczy.pl , critical of the decision and stating that “It was a gift for the Germans.”
Museum, formerly known as Herder Museum In Morąg, it was renewed for Polish taxpayers' money in 3 years. It was then opened under a changed name Museum of advanced Prussia.