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The article focuses on the historical memory maintained by the families of the members of the partisan armed anti-Soviet resistance in the 1944–1953. This memory is reconstructed on the grounds of the narratives by the third generation family members ...
Greta Paskočiumaitė
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Lithuanians and polish resistance movements in 1942–1945: connections and differences
The Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1944 created the preconditions for cooperation between the Lithuanian and Polish underground. The Soviet government appointed mainly people of Slavic origin to local government bodies in eastern Lithuania.
Arūnas Bubnys
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Between 1944 and 1953, the Soviet security forces sought to suppress the armed resistance in Western Ukraine and Lithuania by applying similar kinds of measures.
Darius Juodis
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Many participants in the anti-Soviet uprisings of the Kazakhs have not yet been rehabilitated. The obstacle to this is the norms of the laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which do not allow the rehabilitation of persons who participated in armed ...
Yerkin A. Abil
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Evolving Attitudes to Ukrainian and Russian Minorities in Czechia During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Democrats Stay the Course. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This panel study examines changes in attitudes towards Ukrainian and Russian minorities in the Czech Republic and their links to disinformation beliefs and democratic commitment. The data were obtained from 490 respondents in a Czech quota sample (age 18–69; M = 46.09, SD = 13.40; 45.7% women).
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In the article research the resistance of Ukrainians to the anti-religious policy of the Bolsheviks, the first years of their stay in power. The article notes that one of the main characteristic features of the development of Ukrainian historiography at ...
O. Bublik
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One of the components of anti-Soviet opposition in post-war Ukraine is resistance of believers to the policies of Soviet power. Particularly specific is the resistance of Greek Catholics formed under the conditions of prohibition of the activities of the
R.Yu. Boyko
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In 1944, with the beginning of the re-occupation of Western Ukraine by the Soviet Union, the practice of using forced evictions of local civilians as a method of repression and combating against anti-Soviet organizations and movements was restored.
A. Kohut
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EXCELLENT SUMMARY ON HISTORY, RESEARCH AND COMMEMORATION OF LITHUANIAN FOREST ...
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Unarmed Underground Organizations in the Town of Klaipėda in 1946–1953
The paper is concerned with unarmed underground organizations which were active in the town of Klaipėda from 1946 to 1953, which gave practical help to partisans.
Lijana Pušinskytė
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