No, the Spire "Iglica" has nothing to do with Germany and the Berlin Wall. It was built in 1948 for an exhibition showing the takeover of former German lands after the war. These areas have a long history and originally belonged to Poland, the Czech Kingdom, Austria and Prussia. Currently, since 1945, it is Poland. The entire city was destroyed and the Poles rebuilt it. The old city practically did not exist. Only 60% of the apartments were suitable for living. The entire center was destroyed.
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No, the Spire "Iglica" has nothing to do with Germany and the Berlin Wall. It was built in 1948 for an exhibition showing the takeover of former German lands after the war. These areas have a long history and originally belonged to Poland, the Czech Kingdom, Austria and Prussia. Currently, since 1945, it is Poland. The entire city was destroyed and the Poles rebuilt it. The old city practically did not exist. Only 60% of the apartments were suitable for living. The entire center was destroyed.
Thank you for the informative comment. I added a message at 5:10 about the fact that it was erected in 1948.