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The non–violent resistance to the Soviet dictatorship by various national groups in Latvia had common and different features. For Latvians, the idea of Latvian independence was the most important, whereas for Jews and Germans the most important was the ...
Indulis Zalite
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The article discusses one of the models of behaviour typical to Lithuanian society in the Soviet period, namely anti-Soviet behaviour, which was particularly characteristic to the cultural elite of the time.
Valdemaras Klumbys
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Historians have so far analysed the historical narrative used for modern Lithuanian nation-building in terms of its structure, the main storylines and images, and the most important historical figures rooted in it.
Greta Paskočiumaitė
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The Use of Operational-Technical Measures Against Participants in the Anti-Soviet Resistance
The KGB used various covert measures aimed primarily at gathering intelligence information. While agents were the KGB’s main tools, in some cases covert technical measures proved more effective in collecting information.
Kristina Burinskaitė
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The Soviet approach to the Lithuanian partisan movement (1944-1990)
The main goal behind this work is to examine how the armed anti-Soviet Lithuanian resistance was depicted in Soviet literature, and which meanings it created and conveyed to readers.
Darius Juodis
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On June 22, 1941, Germany launched its war against the USSR, marking the beginning of the Soviet Union’s participation in the Great Patriotic War against foreign invaders.
Yao Li
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In 1983 a group of East European dissidents convened Resistance International (RI); a one-of-a-kind Cold War organisation designed to wage a global struggle against communism.
James Brown
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The collective-level heroisation of the armed resistance (1944–1953) against the Soviet occupation in Lithuania faces various challenges, which initially address the threat posed by foreign propaganda or the legacy of Soviet period narratives.
Liucija Vervečkienė
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A Psychological Portrait of a Participant of the Unarmed Resistance
The article provides a new approach, which allows analysing the history of the unarmed resistance within the context of its active participants. With the emphasis on personal experience and the analysis of its subjective evaluation, a psychological ...
Asta Masiulionytė
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