国王奥古斯都三世徽章的二战变迁

Q3 Arts and Humanities Muzealnictwo Pub Date : 2021-06-28 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.0008
Jarosław Robert Kudelski
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第二次世界大战期间,波兰公共和私人收藏的许多珍贵艺术作品遭到洗劫、流离失所并被带出波兰。考虑到其中一些作品的价值,入侵者当局决定将其转移到德国博物馆,这就是奥古斯都三世国王和他的配偶玛丽亚·约瑟芬的加冕徽章的情况。1939年,德国官员接管了华沙国家博物馆的财产。一段时间后,他们被转移到总政府的首都克拉科夫。几个月后,徽章回到了华沙。1941年,德意志帝国总理府长官汉斯·拉默斯博士提出要求。根据阿道夫·希特勒的决定,他们被转移到德累斯顿的Grünes Gewölbe;为了运送到那里,他们于1942年从华沙被带走。战争结束时,他们被疏散到柯尼斯坦堡垒地窖里的艺术品储藏室。二战结束后,他们和其他文化产品一起被转移到莫斯科。直到1960年,苏联政权才将这件珍贵的帝王礼服归还波兰。
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WWII VICISSITUDES OF THE INSIGNIA OF KING AUGUSTUS III
During WW II, numerous precious art works from Polish public and private collections were looted, displaced and taken out of Poland. In view of the value of some of those pieces, the invaders’ authorities decided to have them transferred to German museums, and this is what happened to the coronation insignia of King Augustus III and his spouse Maria Josepha. German officials took over the regalia which were property of the National Museum in Warsaw already in 1939. Some time after, they were transferred to Cracow, the capital of the General Government. Several months later the insignia returned to Warsaw. In 1941, Dr Hans Lammers, Chief of the Reich Chancellery, requested them. On Adolf Hitler’s decision they were to be transferred to Dresden’s Grünes Gewölbe; in order to be transported there they were taken from Warsaw in 1942. By the end of the war, they were evacuated to a repository of artworks in the cellars of the Königstein Fortress. After WW II had ended, they were relocated, together with other cultural goods, to Moscow. It was only in 1960 that the Soviet regime returned the precious regalia to Poland.
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