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Propaganda From The Liberal Media
Lithuanian journalist to discuss his fight for free speech in Europe Written By National Press Club on Thursday, May. 31, 2012 and printed in the Sacramento Bee WASHINGTON, May 31, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Algirdas Paleckis — a well-known Lithuanian … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Liberty, Lithuanian, News, Personal Freedom, Tyranny
Tagged Democrats, Freedom, Justas Paleckis, Justas Vincas Paleckis, Lithuania, National Socialist German Workers' Party, NAZI, socialism, Socialist People's Front, Totalitarian Government, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR
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“Underground” by Antanas Sileika
Antanas Sileika grew up hearing his parents’ harrowing story of fleeing Lithuania to come to Canada. It was one of many stories about pre- and post-WWII Lithuania that Antanas absorbed, tucked away, and carried with him throughout his life. It was many years before … Continue reading
Posted in Family, History, Liberty, Lithuanian, Men, Personal Freedom, Tyranny
Tagged Antanas Sileika, Freedom, Lithuanian Partisan Movement, Totalitarian Government, USSR
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Lithuanian Partisan Website
I suspect you will enjoy taking a look at the below Lithuanian partisan website if you have not seen it before. A lot of nice photos. The Invisible Front
Posted in Lithuanian, Personal Freedom, Surivial, Tyranny
Tagged Freedom, Lithuanian Partisan Website, Totalitarian Government, USSR
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The 70th Anniversary Of The Soviet Invasion Of Lithuania
VILNIUS – For the first time, Lithuania has so solidly marked the anniversary of the invasion of Soviet troops into Lithuania, on June 15, 1940. According to Defense Minister Rasa Jukneviviene, some 150,000-250,000 Soviet soldiers entered Lithuania on that day. … Continue reading
Posted in Lithuanian, Tyranny
Tagged 1941, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hitler, June 14, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Soviet Invasion, Stalin, Totalitarian Government, USSR
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Lessons From Lithuania — Part I
Extended a business trip to London with a detour to Vilnius, Lithuania and environs. Got back today. While in Vilnius, I went to the NKVD/Gestapo/KGB Museum, and on my last day, the massacre site at nearby Panieriu. In between, I … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Family, Firearms, Food, Lithuanian, Personal Freedom, Politics, Surivial, Tyranny
Tagged Baltic, Big Government, collectivism, Communists, Democrats, Einsatzgruppen, Fascism, Firearms, Freedom, genocide, German Reich, government ID, Government identification records, Gulag, Gun Control, Hitler, Jews, Kaunas, KGB, KGB museum, Lithuania, mass murder, Ninth Fort, NKVD, NKVD/Gestapo/KGB Museum, Obama, Panieriu, Sippenhaft, socialism, Soviets, Stalin, Totalitarian Government, USSR, Vanderboegh, Vilnius, Washington, White House
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Ted Kennedy's Soviet Gambit by Peter Robinson
Considering the late Senator’s complete record requires digging into the USSR’s archives. Picking his way through the Soviet archives that Boris Yeltsin had just thrown open, in 1991 Tim Sebastian, a reporter for the London Times, came across an arresting … Continue reading
Posted in Men, Politics
Tagged Boris Yeltsin, Communism, Communist Party, Edward Kennedy, Evil Empire, Forbes, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Hoover Institution, John] Tunney, KGB, Moscow, Paul Kengor, Peter Robinson, President Reagan, Soviet, Soviet union, Soviet-American relations, Stanford University, Ted Kennedy, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism, Tim Sebastian, USSR, Victor Chebrikov, Yuri Andropov
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