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German Jewish Intellectuals and the German Occupation of Belgium
In August 1914 the majority of German Jews expressed their patriotic approval of the war and their loyalty to the German state. They identified with Germany, and a large number signed up voluntarily for military service at the front.
Ulrich Wyrwa
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Opinion of Professor Władysław Wolter on the Activities of German Courts in Polish Territories during the Nazi Occupation The study was devoted to the legal opinion drawn up in the post-war trial ...
Konrad Graczyk
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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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Genocide concept in Lithuanian history
The term ‘genocide’ has appeared in Lithuanian historiography relatively recently, which may be the reason why its usage varies so much. It can be said that there are different viewpoints justifying or denying the use of the term to describe different ...
Arvydas Anušauskas
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Concept of collaboration in the context of Lithuanian history
This article analyses collaboration as a phenomenon from legal, political, and moral dimensions. Collaboration is not only a political but also a moral issue. Collaboration with the invading force is shameful and reprehensible.
Vytautas Tininis
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Spanish Refugees Under German Occupation
Gerhard Hoffmann
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Social Portrait of the Participants in the Holocaust
The events of the Holocaust in Lithuania have already been explored quite extensively and in some detail. It is clear that thousands of Lithuanians contributed to this tragedy.
Rimantas Zagreckas
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Unlike their counterparts in the majority of Western European states, where the recovery of their national freedom could be achieved along with the defeat of Hitler’s Germany, members of the Latvian resistance movement were forced to work under much ...
Uldis Neiburgs
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The Highest German SS and Police Authorities in the Lithuanian General Region in 1941–1944
The cadre policy of the Third Reich leader Adolph Hitler and his surrounding during the World War II with regard to occupied territories is not yet thoroughly investigated.
Petras Stankeras
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The article analyses socio-economic propaganda campaigns that were actively developed in the Lithuanian press during the period from 1941 to 1944: 1) anti-speculation propaganda; 2) calls for Lithuanians to engage in trading (this can be visually called
Darius Indrišionis
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