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The Church and the Armed Resistance Movement
The post–war years were a difficult period of many trials for the Lithuanian people and social structures, including the Church. Lithuanian society at that time was strongly religiously committed and quite homogeneous from congregation point of view ...
Arūnas Streikus
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The 1941 miners' strike in northern France: from a dispute over soap to armed resistance [PDF]
In Northern France in 1941, while under German military occupation, 100,000 miners went on strike from the 27th May to the 9th June. This strike not only cost the German war machine half a million tonnes of coal, but also had long-term consequences for ...
Stephen Cushion
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Hezbollah: armed resistance to political participation
Social movement theories have evolved rapidly during the latter half of the twentieth century, and they offer an enhanced understanding of the organizational dynamics in Hezbollah. Armed resistance theories have also evolved, and shed some light on the decision making process of the organization.
Colin J. Morrissey
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The Juridical Status of Privileged Combatants Under the Geneva Protocol of 1977 Concerning International Conflicts [PDF]
Centralized control and coordination of the connections in a wireless network is not possible in practice. To keep the delay from measure-ment instants to actuating the decisions, distributed control is required.
Mallison, Sally V., Mallison, W. Thomas
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Relationships Between Men and Women in Lithuanian Partisan Movement
About postwar armed resistance in Lithuania we used to talk concentrating our attention to the proccess, it‘s development and it‘s circumstences. Most of the work about partisans are from heroic romantic historiography.
Enrika Kripienė
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Comparative Analysis of Armed Resistance for Independence in the Baltic Countries and Ukraine
The movements for national independence in the western part of the former Soviet Union, or the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact zone, organised an armed struggle against the Soviet occupiers in 1944–1953.
Arvydas Anušauskas
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General Jonas Žemaitis’s Contribution to the Partisan War in Lithuania
This article presents the biography of partisan leader Jonas Žemaitis, his role and importance in the partisan movement.
Nijolė Žemaitienė
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Jiu-jitsu in the Context of Armed Conflict: The Power of Nonviolent Resistance
This article explains how, through civil resistance, the community of Samaniego made the abuses of the armed actors in their territory backfire, a phenomenon described as “jiu-jitsu”.
María Belén Garrido +2 more
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Nanotechnology: Armed resistance [PDF]
Nature assesses the aftermath of a series of nanotechnology-lab bombings in Mexico — and asks how the country became a target of eco-anarchists.
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