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2007 | 17 | 199-212

Article title

Contemporary Lithuanian Historiography about the Events from the End of World War II and its Consequences for Lithuania: Myths, Conditions, Searching for Objectivism

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PL

Abstracts

EN
In the works of Lithuanian Soviet historians, written and edited under the supervision of officials from the Ideological Department of the Communist Party Central Committee, the struggle for Lithuania's independence from German occupation, the issues of Soviet administration restoration and the country's reconstruction, mostly transport, industry, education and cities, were stressed. A leading role of the communist party of Lithuania and its local organizations were particularly emphasized, which involved a detailed enumeration of various resolutions and regulations and significant effects of their execution. A lot of magazines, memoirs and historical works were published in exile, however, the events from the end of the War did not attract the emigration historians' greater attention. In the past fifteen years a major scientific work on exposing such issues of the recent history of homeland as guerrilla warfare, repressions and deportations have been carried out in Lithuania. A lot of different kinds of publications were published: memoirs and archives, which were completely unavailable for researchers in Soviet times, as well as monographs and biographies, sometimes almost fictional. The memoirs of ex-partisans, political prisoners and deportees are greatly varied as far as their value is concerned, some of them are just unreliable. A unique three volume collection of facsimiles of political, administrative and repressive documents of Soviet structures (all of them in Russian), most of which was top secret, deserves special attention among the archives publications. The issue of the purposefulness and evaluation of the guerilla warfare for the Lithuanian nation remains almost taboo.

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Year

Volume

17

Pages

199-212

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Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • A. Kasperavicius, Vilnius, Lithuania (for postal address contact the journal editor)

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
08PLAAAA05089679

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.21850edf-82bf-31a2-b01d-bd58cc270db4
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