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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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Researches of deportations in Estonia: contemporary situation and perspectives.
The word ‘deportations’ reminds most Estonians of two major mass operations: the June 1941 deportation and the March 1949 deportation. These operations were carried out simultaneously in all three Baltic states.
Aigi Rahi-Tamm
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Nationalisation of motorcars in Lithuania After Soviet Occupation
Over the past nine years, the press has published a few articles about the Soviet nationalisation of the real estate of Lithuanian higher education institutions, societies, estates and monasteries, as well as the movable property of the Lithuanian ...
Vidas Grigoraitis
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How Soviet “Legitimacy” Was Made: 1940 “Elections” in Occupied Latvia
The Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 was “legitimized” by “People’s Saeima” which was “elected” on July 14–15, 1940. A significant role in these “elections” was carried out by The Communist Party of Latvia, which at that time was a branch of ...
Gints Zelmenis
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Lithuanian self goverment and german occupation government: between collaboration and resistance.
There were at least five anti–Nazi resistance movements in Lithuania during the Nazi occupation: the Lithuanian, the Polish, the Jewish, the pro–Soviet and the Soviet.
Sigitas Jegelevičius
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ETHNOPOLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF GERMAN OCCUPATION POLICY IN USSR (1944-1945)
The article analyses the main outcomes and consequences of the Nazi occupation of the Soviet territory in its ethnic aspect: the extent of pro-German sentiments; the surge of ethnic conflicts and anti-Soviet insurgency; the issues of collaborationism and
F L Sinitsyn
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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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Franziska EXELER, Ghosts of War. Nazi Occupation and Its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus [PDF]
Masha Cerovic
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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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Youth Organizations in the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany, 1945–1949
The Allied occupation of Germany after World War II remains a popular research topic. In the democratization of German society, the crucial role belonged to youth policy.
Elena A. Zharonkina, Vasily S. Krovyakov
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