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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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The rapid change in the status of the Baltic States at the beginning of the 1940s, led to erratic and mixed reactions of the outside world, while the struggle of dependent nations for their statehood established a certain place for the Baltic States in ...
Ignė Stalmokaitė
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This text is an attempt to find new ways to immortalise the experience of occupation in the light of the changed geopolitical situation following Lithuania’s accession to the European Union and NATO. It also addresses the issues of interpretation of the
Arūnas Vyšniauskas
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Borders of the German occupation zone in Serbia 1941-1944 [PDF]
The article deals with the delimitation of the territory of Serbia under German occupation during WWII. Although the topic has been dealt with in Serbian and foreign historiography it is far from exhausted. The article reviews geographical, political,
Janjetović Zoran
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Memories of an Unfulfilled Promise: Internationalism and Patriotism in Post-Soviet Oral Histories of Jewish Survivors of the Nazi Genocide [PDF]
Memories of Soviet Jews who were born during the first two decades of the existence of the USSR show that the destruction of the Soviet society and its ideological tenets is central to their experience of the Nazi genocide.
Anika Walke
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Occupation and collaboration during in Lithuania during Second world war
During the Second World War, Poland was occupied by either the Nazis or the Soviets. The exception to this rule is eastern Lithuania, which was occupied twice by the Soviets. The situation in Lithuania at that time was much more complex.
Sigitas Jegelevičius
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Temporary internment camp in Alytus in 1941 june-july
After the Germans occupied Alytus, the Germans set up a temporary internment camp on the square used for horse riding by the uhlans next to the former Garrison Church (now St. Casimir Church).
Gintaras Lučinskas
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How does entry regulation influence entry into selfemployment and occupational mobility? [PDF]
We analyze how an entry regulation that imposes a mandatory educational standard affects entry into self-employment and occupational mobility. We exploit the German reunification as a natural experiment and identify regulatory effects by comparing ...
Prantl, Susanne, Spitz-Oener, Alexandra
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The Fate of Employees of the Lithuanian Forest Industry 1939–1953
The article explores the fate of employees of the Lithuanian State Forest Industry, a separate branch of the economy, between 1939 and 1953, the staffing policy in this industry and specific features and results of its implementation.
Algirdas Brukas
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Adelė Dirsytė’s Pedagogical Work (1939–1946)
The pedagogical work of Adelė Dirsytė, a teacher and resister, who is titled “God Maid” by the Lithuanian Catholic Church has not been so far analysed separately at a scientific level.
Artūras Grickevičius
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