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Correspondence between Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičiaus ir lithuanian diplomat in USA Povilas Žadeikis
The publication presents the correspondence of Vincas Krėvė Mickevičius, former head of the Lithuanian puppet People’s Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs, with Povilas Žadeikis, the Lithuanian envoy to the USA, after the Second World War.
Mindaugas Tamošaitis
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KGB propaganda actions against political activity of lithuanians émigré in 1970s–1990s.
One of the main tasks of Lithuanian KGB was to weaken, discredit and suppress political activity of Lithuanian émigrés to liberate Lithuania, to change their attitude toward Soviet Lithuania.
Kristina Burinskaitė
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Diplomatic Representation of Lithuania in Washington in the 40s–50s
After the occupation of Lithuania by the Soviets in 1940, the Lithuanian Mission in Washington became almost the most important anchor of the Lithuanian Diplomatic Service. This article reviews work of the Lithuanian Mission in Washington in the 40s-50s.
Laurynas Jonušauskas
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A long history of the relations between the chief of diplomacy Stasys Lozoraitis and the Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania (VLIK) had a unique place in the political consciousness of the Lithuanian emigration.
Laurynas Jonušauskas
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Documents from Stasys Žakevičius (Žymantas) archive
In 2009, the Museum of Genocide Victims of the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania received documents from the archive of Stasys Žakevičius (who was called Žymantas since 1945), a social activist, lawyer, and participant of the anti ...
Darius Juodis
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VLIK from Madrid to Vienna: the Search for a New Political Direction in the Liberation of Lithuania
The Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania (Vyriausiasis Lietuvos išlaisvinimo komitetas, VLIK), relying on its right to speak on behalf of the subjugated nation and its belief in the meaning of the Helsinki Accords, emphasised the importance
Juozas Banionis
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Signs of political contacts between Lithuanian and Polish emigrants in 1940–1990
After annexation of Lithuania by the USSR in 1940, Lithuanian political diaspora in Western countries actively joined the movement for Lithuania’s liberation.
Juozas Banionis
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In the 1940s, when Lithuania and the other Baltic states were occupied, the old Lithuanian émigré community in the USA was the first to defend Lithuania's independence and freedom in the West.
Juozas Banionis
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From the very first days of the occupation of Lithuania, the clergy who had fled to the West began actively organising support for the Catholic Church which was persecuted by the Soviet regime.
Arūnas Streikus
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Lithuania‘s relations with the West within the KGB Web
The mechanisms for maintaining control of the Soviet territory and information, the so-called ‘Iron Curtain’, were very diverse (political, legal, coercive, agency networking) and were supported by certain institutions.
Kristina Burinskaitė
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