Henryk Sławik and József Antall Monument
The Henryk Sławik and József Antall Monument (Polish: Pomnik Henryka Sławika i Józsefa Antalla) is a memorial sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, within the South Downtown neighbourhood. Placed in the Swiss Valley Park, at the corner of Chopina and Sieroszewskiego Streets, it is dedicated to Polish and Hungarian politicians Henryk Sławik and József Antall, whom, during the Second World War, helped save over 30,000 Polish refugees, including 5,000 Polish Jews in Budapest, Hungary, by giving them false Polish passports with Catholic designation. They are depicted in form of two bronze statues sitting at a table while in the middle of a conversation. The monument was designed by Władysław Dudek and unveiled on 8 November 2016.
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Wacława Sieroszewskiego, Warsaw Midtown
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Wacława Sieroszewskiego
00-557 Warsaw, Midtown
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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