В соцсетях, на видеосервисах, а также на российских и зарубежных сайтах распространяется мультик под названием «Остановите нацистские игры», якобы созданный независимой французской студией. В нем показывается, как западные кукловоды заставляют куклу-Зеленского отправить «танки Азова» на Донбасс, и к...
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Laisvaslaikrastis.lt pasirodė publikacija, kurioje neva buvęs prancūzų karys pasakoja, kad Ukrainos karių vykdytus karo nusikaltimus. Tačiau jo teiginiai – melas.
Tai labai neįprasta istorija apie didžiulį pastatą Vokietijoje, kuriame pačioje pradžioje, 1872 m., buvo Prūsijos kariuomenės kareivinės. Šioje istorijoje persipina istoriniai, patikrinti faktai ir žmonių pasakojimai.
Audrys Simas, a member of the Lithuanian parliament, representing the ruling Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Party, apologized during the parliamentary sitting on Thursday for the fact that his way of voting reminded someone the Nazi salute. He says he was just voting.
Prosecutors have received four complaints over the removal of the memorial plaque to Jonas Noreika, a pre-war Lithuanian military officer and an anti-Soviet resistance fighter accused of collaboration with the Nazis, in central Vilnius, 15min.lt reported on Friday.
Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Linas Linkevicius has called for decisions on memorial signs for historic personalities, sparking public discussions, to be based on experts' assessment.
Several lawmakers from the opposition conservative Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats have called on German sportswear maker Adidas to stop the sale of items featuring Soviet symbols.
Lithuania's three presidential candidates leading opinion polls do not rule out that the state may compensate Jews who lived in Lithuania before World War Two for their lost private property.
Lithuanian border guards on Thursday removed posters with Soviet symbols from two houses Dieveniskes, a small town in the eastern district of Salcininkai, the State Border Guard Service said.
For five decades, Lithuanians were not allowed to talk about deportations and imprisonment in labor camps, says Lithuania's Parliamentary Speaker Viktoras Pranckietis.
Police of the Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda imposed a 75-euro fine upon a Latvian citizen who wore a T-shirt with Soviet symbols in public.