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Lithuanian cities and claimed lives of some 4,000 civilians. Most Russian aircraft were destroyed on the ground. Germans rapidly advanced, encountering only sporadic resistance from the Soviets and help from Lithuanians, who saw them as liberators and hoped that the Germans would re-establish
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rhetoric and accused
Lithuanians of kidnapping Soviet soldiers from their bases. Despite Lithuanian attempts to negotiate and resolve the issues, the Soviet Union issued an ultimatum on June 14, 1940. Lithuanians accepted the ultimatum and Soviet military took control of major cities by June 15. The
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Soviets attempted to mount a counterattack, reinforced by tanks, but were overpowered by the 27th. It is estimated that the uprising involved some 16,000 to 30,000 people and claimed lives of about 600 Lithuanians and 5,000 Soviet activists. On June 24, Germans entered both Kaunas
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Lithuanian attempts to establish their own administrative institutions and left a number of civilian issues to the Lithuanians. The Provisional Government in Kaunas attempted to
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was not introduced in
Lithuania. All land was nationalized, farms were reduced to 30 hectares (74 acres), and extra land (some 575,000 hectares (5,750 km)) was distributed to small farmers. In preparation for eventual collectivization, new taxes between 30% and 50% of farm production were
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was artificially depreciated to 3–4 times its actual value and withdrawn by March 1941. Before the elections to the People's
Parliament, the Soviets arrested some 2,000 prominent political activists. These arrests paralyzed any attempts to create anti-Soviet groups. An estimated 12,000 were
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establish the proclaimed independence of
Lithuania and undo the damage of the one-year Soviet regime. During the six weeks of its existence, the Government issued about 100 laws and decrees, but they were largely not enforced. Its policies can be described as both
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Lithuania suffered significant losses in World War II and the first post-war decade. Historians attempted to quantify population losses and changes, but their task was complicated by the lack of precise and reliable data. There were no censuses taken between the
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Holocaust was introduced gradually (first limiting Jewish civil rights, then concentrating Jews in ghettos, and only then executing them in death camps), executions in Lithuania started on the first days of war.
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Lithuania, up to 95–97%, was the highest in Europe. This was primarily due, with few notable exceptions, to widespread Lithuanian cooperation with the German authorities. Jews were widely blamed for the previous Soviet regime (see
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Lithuanians took up arms against the Soviet for independence. Groups of men took control of strategic objects such as railroads, bridges, communication equipment and food warehouses, protecting them from potential
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when they protested several German policies. Overall, local self-government was quite developed in Lithuania and helped to sabotage or hinder several German initiatives, including raising a
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transferred Lithuania to the Soviet sphere of influence, which was the justification for the Soviet Union to occupying Lithuania on June 15, 1940 and establishing the
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as a "virtual sacrifice of independence." Similar pacts were proposed to Latvia, Estonia, and Finland. Finland was the only state to refuse, and that sparked the
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and took over all government functions in Lithuania. The Provisional Government resigned on August 5; some of its ministers became General Advisers (
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following day identical ultimatums were issued to Latvia and Estonia. To legitimize the occupation, the Soviets staged elections to the so-called
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or VLIK). It became mostly active outside of Lithuania among emigrants and deportees, and was able to establish contacts in
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and Vilnius without a fight. Within a week, the Germans had sustained 3,362 losses, but controlled the entire country.
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were killed before 1942, many by or with the active participation of Lithuanians in units, such as Police Battalions.
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policies were implemented. On July 1, all political, cultural, and religious organizations were closed, with only the
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Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918-1947
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exploited the anti-Soviet sentiment and increased already existing, traditional anti-Semitism.
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3285:[Vytautas Magnus University during the Nazi Occupation and Anti-Nazi Resistance].
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Eidintas, Alfonsas; Žalys, Vytautas; Senn, Alfred Erich (1999). Tuskenis, Edvardas (ed.).
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Lietuvos gyventojų aukos ir nuostoliai Antrojo pasaulinio karo ir pokario 1940—1959 metais
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and caused massive shortages of goods. To turn small peasants against large landowners,
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in Lithuania also fought against the Nazi occupation. In September 1943, the
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period (1942 – March 1943), and final liquidation (April 1943 – July 1944).
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countries and get support for resistance operations inside Lithuania (see
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and partly by the Central Command of the Partisan Movement of the USSR.
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2900:(in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas.
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claiming that Lithuania has voluntarily joined the Soviet Union.
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in September 1939. The Soviet–Lithuanian Treaty was described by
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The Baltic Transformed: Complexity Theory and European Security
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for the benefit of German military industry. On June 21, 1943,
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Sužiedėlis, Simas, ed. (1970–1978). "Juozas Brazaitis".
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of 1920 and occupied by the Soviet Union following the
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The Baltic States: The Years of Independence 1917–1940
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2711:
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1524:
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3891:
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2915:Vardys, Vytas Stanley; Sedaitis, Judith B. (1997).
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1541:, when Lithuania had 2,028,971 residents, and the
1069:(TDA), to serve as a basis for the re-established
853:, disputed between Poland and Lithuania since the
768:Various territorial changes of Lithuania 1939–1941
5236:Military history of Lithuania during World War II
4432:
2731:"The Holocaust in Lithuania: Some Unique Aspects"
2448:
1461:Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania
1019:on June 23. Vilnius was taken by soldiers of the
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2497:"Sovietiniai diversantai Lietuvoje (1941–1944)"
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1492:the relations between Lithuanians and the Poles
1371:Polish–Lithuanian relations during World War II
1089:. At the time a rogue unit led by the infamous
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2735:The Final Solution: Origins and Implementation
2371:Baumel, Judith Tydor; Laqueur, Walter (2001).
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1379:A Holocaust memorial near the site of the
1299:Lithuanian collaboration with Nazi Germany
1003:their independence or at least autonomy.
839:Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty
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5241:Military history of the Soviet Union
5221:Germany–Lithuania military relations
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596:Baltic diplomatic services (1940–91)
58:adding citations to reliable sources
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3030:(illustrated ed.). McFarland.
2701:Joint Publications Research Service
1017:Provisional Government of Lithuania
907:Soon after the occupation started,
738:German invasion of the Soviet Union
24:
3259:Nazi Europe and the Final Solution
1329:Lithuanian Construction Battalions
1067:Tautinio Darbo Apsaugos Batalionas
1023:, many of them deserters from the
782:Sovietization of the Baltic states
514:Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
480:Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
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5251:World War II occupied territories
4371:Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe
1882:Kamuntavičius (2001), pp. 408–409
1178:. Lithuania shows 136,421 deaths.
1043:
1021:29th Lithuanian Territorial Corps
4859:Serbia (Commissioner Government)
3894:
2524:(in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Vaga.
2470:Gurjanovas, Aleksandras (1997).
2455:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
2257:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 395
2006:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 164
1997:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 165
1988:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 171
1976:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 163
1967:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 162
1935:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 140
1926:Anušauskas et al. (2005), p. 123
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5246:Occupation of the Baltic states
4839:Norway (Administrative Council)
3147:Malinauskaitė, Gintarė (2019).
2857:Stoliarovas, Andriejus (2008).
2792:Senn, Alfred E. (Winter 2001).
2758:. London: Hurst & Company.
2522:Lietuvos istorija 11–12 klasėms
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2714:. Cambridge University Press.
2668:Holocaust and Genocide Studies
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3281:Veilentienė, Audronė (2016).
2495:Janavičienė, Audronė (1997).
2125:Stoliarovas (2008), pp. 15–16
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1552:victims of Soviet repressions
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4637:Army Group Rear Area Command
3944:Administrative divisions in
3024:Piotrowski, Tadeusz (2007).
2972:Sužiedelis, Saulius (2006).
2896:Vaitiekūnas, Stasys (2006).
2777:. Indiana University Press.
2733:. In Cesarani, David (ed.).
2578:Lithuania: Stepping Westward
2423:. Rowman & Littlefield.
2043:Buttar, Prit (21 May 2013).
1796:Eidintas (1999), pp. 172–173
1430:United Partisan Organization
1383:in Subačiaus Street, Vilnius
913:Communist Party of Lithuania
457:Soviet re-occupation in 1944
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5216:German military occupations
5019:Belgium and Northern France
4642:Belgium and Northern France
3047:Full text available online
2919:Lithuania: The Rebel Nation
2773:Sabaliūnas, Leonas (1972).
2708:Peterson, Roger D. (2001).
2539:Kaszeta, Daniel J. (1988).
2417:Clemens, Walter C. (2001).
1138:Stutthof concentration camp
1081:for mass executions of the
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4126:Southern Hanover–Brunswick
3247:Woolfson, Shivaun (2014).
3228:] (in Polish). Lublin.
2865:Vytautas Magnus University
2863:(Thesis) (in Lithuanian).
2659:MacQueen, Michael (1998).
2377:The Holocaust Encyclopedia
2328:(in Lithuanian). Vilnius:
2269:Vaitiekūnas (2006), p. 143
2248:Vaitiekūnas (2006), p. 150
2098:Bubnys (2004), pp. 216–218
1624:(June 1941 – January 1945)
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3063:10.1163/9789401208895_005
2881:. Yale University Press.
2752:Rauch, Georg von (2006).
2602:Genocidas Ir Rezistencija
2501:Genocidas Ir Rezistencija
2476:Genocidas Ir Resistencija
2438:Damušis, Adolfas (1990).
2379:. Yale University Press.
2352:Genocidas Ir Rezistencija
2347:Banionis, Juozas (2004).
2310:Damušis (1990), pp. 25–26
2209:Mackevičius (Winter 1986)
1843:Rauch (2006), pp. 219–221
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859:Soviet invasion of Poland
257:Soviet occupation in 1940
4629:Military administrations
4161:Württemberg-Hohenzollern
2828:Skirius, Juozas (2002).
2693:Military History Journal
2596:Liekis, Šarūnas (2002).
2230:Muriev (1984), pp. 22–28
1852:Vardys (1997), pp. 49–53
1714:Second Soviet occupation
1555:refugees or repatriates.
1549:victims of the Holocaust
1526:Baltic Offensive in 1944
1500:Lithuanian Secret Police
1436:, attempted to start an
951:prisoners were massacred
754:a Provisional Government
746:repressive Soviet regime
643:Estonia–Russia relations
2394:Bubnys, Arūnas (2004).
2191:Peterson (2001), p. 164
2068:Einsatzgruppen Archives
1787:Eidintas (1999), p. 170
1599:(June 1940 – June 1941)
1596:First Soviet occupation
1413:Aleksander Krzyżanowski
1222:), and in countryside (
1168:Franz Walter Stahlecker
1146:forced labor in Germany
814:in September 1939, the
774:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
756:that lasted six weeks.
648:Latvia–Russia relations
243:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
196:Baltic–Soviet relations
5000:
4730:Puppet administrations
4534:Carinthia and Carniola
4201:
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3948:and German occupations
3300:10.7220/2335-8734.16.8
3251:. Bloomsbury Academic.
3201:Encyclopedia Lituanica
3006:Holocaust in Lithuania
2938:Zundė, Pranas (1964).
2687:Muriyev, Dado (1984).
2239:Eidintas (1999), p. 45
1957:. Liutauras Ulevičius.
1905:Lane (2001), pp. 51–52
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812:Germany invaded Poland
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5211:Generalbezirk Litauen
4181:Reichsfestung Belgrad
3107:Sužiedelis, Saulius.
2575:Lane, Thomas (2001).
2278:Damušis (1990), p. 30
2144:Rosenberg, Jennifer.
1863:"The face of cruelty"
1717:(January 1945 – 1953)
1543:Soviet census of 1959
1510:(Dubinki) massacres.
1454:Operation Ostra Brama
1397:Nazi invasion of 1941
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1106:(General Districts).
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939:enemies of the people
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772:Further information:
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668:Russians in Lithuania
5183:Strength Through Joy
5142:Weather Station Kurt
4844:Norway (Quisling II)
4091:Munich–Upper Bavaria
4076:March of Brandenburg
2729:Porat, Dina (2002).
2221:Snyder (2003), p. 84
2086:Porat (2002), p. 161
1825:Vardys (1997), p. 47
1778:Clemens (2001), p. 6
1658:⇨ War refugees from
1212:Lithuanian partisans
967:Operation Barbarossa
818:took control of the
800:March 1939 ultimatum
796:spheres of influence
490:Lithuanian partisans
203:Non-aggression pacts
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5002:Reichskommissariats
4834:Norway (Quisling I)
4764:Chechnya-Ingushetia
4424:Bohemia and Moravia
4409:Partial annexations
4220:Danzig–West Prussia
3093:repozytorium.uni.pl
3008:in Vilnius 2002: **
2680:10.1093/hgs/12.1.27
2301:(2005), pp. 388–395
2173:Kaszeta (Fall 1988)
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1259:concentration camps
1224:Rollkommando Hamann
1126:generalinis tarėjas
1079:Rollkommando Hamann
1032:Battle of Raseiniai
748:which had occupied
730:military occupation
658:Russians in Estonia
574:Congress of Estonia
544:Territorial changes
322:People's Parliament
4434:General Government
4111:Schleswig-Holstein
3101:Criterion problems
3051:Dov Levin (2000).
3010:The Burden of 1941
3000:, ed. David Gaunt
2373:"Baltic Countries"
2326:Lietuva, 1940–1990
2200:Lane (2001), p. 57
2134:Janavičienė (1997)
2107:Senn (Winter 2001)
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1812:The New York Times
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1283:Jewish Bolshevism
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890:Soviet propaganda
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1623:
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1598:
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1579:
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1401:occupied Poland
1373:
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1355:Einsatzkommando
1308:Nazi propaganda
1301:
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1287:Nazi propaganda
1228:Lithuanian Jews
1220:Ponary massacre
1218:), in Vilnius (
1208:Einsatzkommando
1172:Einsatzgruppe A
1170:, commander of
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1071:Lithuanian Army
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877:anti-Lithuanian
804:Klaipėda Region
784:
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724:(June 24, 1941)
720:soldier during
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1496:Vilnius Region
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1363:
1351:
1350:
1344:
1338:
1332:
1326:
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1294:
1291:
1251:forced to work
1156:Main article:
1153:
1150:
1104:Generalbezirke
1045:
1044:Administration
1042:
1040:
1037:
1009:scorched earth
996:Vilnius Region
962:
959:
843:Vilnius Region
832:Lithuanian SSR
808:Vilnius Region
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246:
245:
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4136:Upper Silesia
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5147:Schatzgräber
4569:West Prussia
4549:Lower Styria
4487:Holland (SS)
4258:Upper Danube
4253:Lower Danube
4056:Hesse-Nassau
4026:East Prussia
3996:Baden-Alsace
3959:Nazi Germany
3957:divisions of
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529:Estonian SSR
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334:Deportations
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171:Nazi Germany
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110:January 2011
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52:Please help
47:verification
44:
5024:Netherlands
4824:Netherlands
4564:Sudetenland
4512:occupations
4348:Vistulaland
4225:Sudetenland
4177:Prinz-Eugen
4081:Mecklenburg
3293:: 195–217.
3218:Wnuk, Rafał
1573:Vaitiekūnas
1434:Abba Kovner
1349:– 6,000 men
1343:– 3,000 men
1110:became the
1063:antisemitic
1059:anti-Soviet
845:(including
534:Latvian SSR
345:from Latvia
5205:Categories
5157:Bassgeiger
5137:New Swabia
5105:San Marino
4930:Montenegro
4854:Montenegro
4676:Luxembourg
4554:Luxembourg
4338:Vandalland
4303:Beskidland
4230:Wartheland
4203:Reichsgaus
4016:Düsseldorf
3264:Yad Vashem
3151:. Marburg.
3072:9653080849
2849:2008-03-14
2820:2009-03-07
2651:2009-03-07
2567:2009-03-07
2402:. Rodopi.
2160:2006-06-29
1753:References
1369:See also:
1365:Resistance
1312:Lithuanian
1216:Ninth Fort
1122:Lithuanian
1087:Ninth Fort
869:Winter War
760:Background
611:Lithuanian
569:Rahvarinne
549:Baltic Way
438:Resistance
433:Occupation
416:Resistance
411:Occupation
394:Resistance
389:Occupation
303:to Estonia
188:Background
80:newspapers
5178:Nordstern
5162:Edelweiss
5070:Turkestan
5060:Don-Volga
4960:Turkestan
4910:Cossackia
4849:Macedonia
4809:Lithuania
4714:Ljubljana
4599:Bialystok
4584:Districts
4248:Carinthia
4141:Weser-Ems
4131:Thuringia
4101:Pomerania
4086:Moselland
4041:Franconia
3341:Lithuania
3339:Years in
3234:cite book
3210:74-114275
3185:cite book
3157:cite book
2958:0002-208X
2810:0024-5089
2641:0024-5089
2614:1392-3463
2557:0024-5089
2513:1392-3463
2488:1392-3463
2364:1392-3463
2150:About.com
1743:1,122,600
1740:1,066,000
1737:1,155,600
1508:Dubingiai
1504:Glitiškės
1480:Waffen-SS
1452:launched
1271:Auschwitz
1142:Waffen-SS
1134:scapegoat
1011:tactics.
1000:Luftwaffe
816:Wehrmacht
750:Lithuania
718:Wehrmacht
636:Aftermath
443:Holocaust
427:Lithuania
421:Holocaust
399:Holocaust
308:to Latvia
5171:Proposed
5152:Holzauge
5055:Caucasia
5048:Proposed
4986:Brittany
4979:Proposed
4970:Wallonia
4955:Slovakia
4905:Bulgaria
4879:Wallonia
4869:Slovakia
4784:Flanders
4666:Slovakia
4615:Brussels
4608:Proposed
4574:Zichenau
4544:Lorraine
4492:Lombardy
4475:Proposed
4363:Westland
4353:Wallonia
4333:Nordmark
4328:Gothland
4318:Flanders
4313:Burgundy
4291:Proposed
4263:Salzburg
4170:Proposed
4156:Westmark
4096:NSDAP/AO
4001:Bayreuth
3978:Altreich
3353:Pre-1918
3220:(2018).
2875:(2003).
2798:Lituanus
2628:Lituanus
2545:Lituanus
2071:Archived
1746:997,000
1729:530,000
1673:105,000
1667:140,000
1653:170,000
1636:373,800
1438:uprising
1391:and the
1263:Stutthof
1243:Šiauliai
1025:Red Army
955:Red Army
790:and its
601:Estonian
297:Ultimata
137:a series
135:Part of
5130:Founded
5110:Tunisia
5095:Finland
5065:Muscovy
5039:Ukraine
5034:Ostland
5012:Founded
4965:Ukraine
4935:Romania
4925:Hungary
4900:Belarus
4874:Ukraine
4799:Hungary
4779:Denmark
4769:Croatia
4759:Belarus
4754:Austria
4744:Albania
4737:Founded
4647:Croatia
4592:Founded
4442:Galicia
4417:Founded
4323:Galicia
4308:Brabant
4240:Austria
4213:Founded
4187:Holland
4116:Silesia
4051:Hamburg
3989:Founded
1869:. 2011.
1867:VilNews
1815:: 1, 6.
1726:656,800
1723:486,000
1720:530,000
1704:38,800
1698:100,000
1692:⇨ Other
1687:60,000
1670:120,000
1664:150,000
1650:165,000
1647:200,000
1644:200,000
1633:330,000
1630:504,000
1627:464,600
1611:93,200
1608:135,600
1602:161,000
1590:(1964)
1583:Damušis
1568:Source
1469:Western
1440:in the
1432:led by
1409:Vilnius
1235:Vilnius
1190:Before
1085:in the
943:Siberia
847:Vilnius
606:Latvian
559:Sąjūdis
383:Estonia
94:scholar
5100:Monaco
5029:Norway
4950:Serbia
4920:Greece
4915:France
4893:Exiled
4794:Greece
4789:France
4686:Serbia
4681:Poland
4671:Greece
4652:France
4529:Alsace
4510:German
4462:Warsaw
4452:Lublin
4447:Kraków
4343:Venice
4278:Vienna
4268:Styria
4121:Swabia
4106:Saxony
4006:Berlin
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2051:
1701:45,000
1695:54,600
1684:64,000
1681:60,000
1605:76,000
1585:(1990)
1580:(2005)
1578:Truska
1575:(2006)
1565:Period
1448:, the
1267:Dachau
1245:, and
1239:Kaunas
1200:ghetto
925:rubles
780:, and
405:Latvia
139:on the
96:
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82:
75:
67:
5123:Other
4819:Lokot
4814:Lepel
4804:Italy
4691:Banat
4559:Posen
4457:Radom
4298:Banat
4036:Essen
3224:[
3177:(PDF)
3140:(PDF)
3089:(PDF)
3002:et al
2945:Aidai
2664:(PDF)
1758:Notes
1734:Total
1588:Zundė
917:litas
101:JSTOR
87:books
5075:Ural
4829:Nias
4749:Asch
3970:Gaus
3883:2024
3878:2023
3873:2022
3868:2021
3863:2020
3858:2019
3853:2018
3848:2017
3843:2016
3838:2015
3833:2014
3828:2013
3823:2012
3818:2011
3813:2010
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