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The Withdrawal of the Soviet/Russian armed forces and the end of the occupation

open access: yes, 2016
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Atsitraukimas; Istorinė atmintis; Lietuvos nepriklausomybė; Neostalinizmas; Okupacijos pabaiga; Rusijos armijos pasitraukimas; Rusijos kariuomenė; Sovietinė okupacija; Sovietinės ginkluotosios pajėgos; Sovietų Sąjunga (SSRS; Soviet ...
Jarmolenko, Vladimir
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The State Itself as a Vulnerable Subject? Existential Resilience under International Law

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, EarlyView.
This paper proposes a new framework for analysis of the law governing State continuity, with particular reference to Small Island Developing States (SIDS) threatened with legal extinction as a result of rising sea‐levels. Prevailing wisdom suggests that if States were to lose their inhabitable land or permanently resident populations, their status ...
Alex Green (文浩航)
wiley   +1 more source

“Actually, they used to pay no notice of”: Soviet Law Enforcement and Gender-Related Violence Problem in Historical Sources

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2019
After occupation and annexation of Lithuania, soviet government started to reorganize such institution like police and courts. Repressed former juridical elite, qualified independent jurist were changes by unqualified immigrants or by other loyal to ...
Monika Kareniauskaitė
doaj   +1 more source

A ‘Wholly Unjustifiable Treatment of British Subject’? The Detention of W. T. Goode in the Baltic, 1919

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 396, Page 386-403, June 2026.
Abstract In the summer of 1919, W. T. Goode, the Manchester Guardian’s special correspondent in Russia and the Baltic, was arrested in the Estonian capital Tallinn and briefly detained aboard a British warship. Goode's detention caused a furore, leading to accusations of kidnap, heated commentary in the press and questions in parliament.
Colin Storer
wiley   +1 more source

Reasons for the Compulsory Nature of the Ukrainians’ Repatriation, from the Western Zones of Occupation to the USSR, after the Second World War (1945 – 1951) [PDF]

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2016
During the years of the Second World War millions of people suffered from the compulsory shifts due to the military actions or captivity or due to the remove to the compulsory labour. Ukrainians made an essential part of those who were removed.
Lyudmyla Strilchuk
doaj  

The Reaction to Soviet Occupation of Czechoslovakia in French Press

open access: yes, 2012
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the reaction to the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968 in the French press. It describes what the analyzed periodicals focused on the most and how the event was perceived.
Frejtichová, Dominika
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‘Fine Men from Afar’: Cricket and Empire on the Home Front

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract During the Second World War, contrary to enduring images of bombardment and scarcity, people on Britain's ‘Home Front’ continued to take part in a broad array of sporting activities. Cricket played a more significant role in the wartime sporting landscape than many historians have previously recognized.
Michael Collins
wiley   +1 more source

The last phase of armed resistance ( Šiauliai region)

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2002
According to the MGB data, in the spring of 1952 there were still 142 partisan structures in Lithuania, with roughly 900 fighters in their ranks, although they were no longer a well–organised force they had used to be.
Simonas Norbutas
doaj   +1 more source

The Soviet Sphere of Influence in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-1956 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this thesis, I investigate the large impact that Soviet occupation had on what was originally the Eastern Zone of Germany, and eventually, the German Democratic Republic. Given the number of individuals in leadership positions in the GDR who had spent
Espinal, Robert
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‘Enthusiasts’ and ‘Fanatics’: The Decembrists as a Case Study in French Influence on Russian Culture, Emotions and Thought

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract Participants in Russia's 1825 Decembrist uprising against the Tsarist regime were, quite literally, a case study in French cultural influence upon Russia. This is particularly true as it relates to Russia's emotional cultures. Although this has not, traditionally, been the primary focus of historical analysis of this event (in Soviet or ...
ADAM COKER
wiley   +1 more source

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