The Polish Eagle is the symbol of the Polish unification from 1916. It is the symbol of the territories forming the Polish Congress, which unified during the First World War. It was featured on the Polish banknotes a few years later. It was also the symbol of the Polish Army, until it was replaced by another symbol in 1927. However, it remained as a national symbol during the Communist period, being one of the fewest “non-communist” symbols accepted officially. It is currently featured on the buildings and flags of numerous institutions of this country.
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