Vilnius Diary

Vilnius Diary
Title Vilnius Diary PDF eBook
Author Ruta Sevo
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 110
Release 2011-02-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0983158835

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Old Europe. Vilnius is just recovering from Soviet occupation. A scientist travels to the country of his parents and digs into the stories and numbers of the Holocaust and Gulag. His personal world begins to fall apart. Things happen that he cannot explain. Someone is leaving strange drawings in his apartment. Why? A story of travel, family, and loss. Art by Tadas Gutauskas (www.tadasgutauskas.lt) + photo illustrations. Cover design by Holly Russell (www.hrphotographics.com).

Ponary Diary, 1941-1943

Ponary Diary, 1941-1943
Title Ponary Diary, 1941-1943 PDF eBook
Author Kazimierz Sakowicz
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 176
Release 2008-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300129173

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About sixty thousand Jews from Wilno (Vilnius, Jewish Vilna) and surrounding townships in present-day Lithuania were murdered by the Nazis and their Lithuanian collaborators in huge pits on the outskirts of Ponary. Over a period of several years, Kazimierz Sakowicz, a Polish journalist who lived in the village of Ponary, was an eyewitness to the murder of these Jews as well as to the murders of thousands of non-Jews on an almost daily basis. He chronicled these events in a diary that he kept at great personal risk. Written as a simple account of what Sakowicz witnessed, the diary is devoid of personal involvement or identification with the victims. It is thus a unique document: testimony from a bystander, an “objective” observer without an emotional or a political agenda, to the extermination of the Jews of the city known as “the Jerusalem of Lithuania.” Sakowicz did not survive the war, but much of his diary did. Painstakingly pieced together by Rahel Margolis from scraps of paper hidden in various locations, the diary was published in Polish in 1999. It is here published in English for the first time, extensively annotated by Yitzhak Arad to guide readers through the events at Ponary.

Vilnius Poker

Vilnius Poker
Title Vilnius Poker PDF eBook
Author Ričardas Gavelis
Publisher Open Letter Books
Pages 497
Release 2009
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1934824054

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four different perspectives, and it captures the surreal horror of life under the Soviet yoke." --Book Jacket.

Vilnius

Vilnius
Title Vilnius PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2004
Genre Lithuanian literature
ISBN

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The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania

The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania
Title The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania PDF eBook
Author Herman Kruk
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 806
Release 2002-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300044941

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The widely scattered pages of the diaries, collected here for the first time, have been meticulously deciphered, translated, and annotated for this volume.".

The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania

The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania
Title The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania PDF eBook
Author Violeta Davoliūtė
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2014-01-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134693516

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Appearing on the world stage in 1918, Lithuania suffered numerous invasions, border changes and large scale population displacements.The successive occupations of Stalin in 1940 and Hitler in 1941, mass deportations to the Gulag and the elimination of the Jewish community in the Holocaust gave the horrors of World War II a special ferocity. Moreover, the fighting continued after 1945 with the anti-Soviet insurrection, crushed through mass deportations and forced collectivization in 1948-1951. At no point, however, did the process of national consolidation take a pause, making Lithuania an improbably representative case study of successful nation-building in this troubled region. As postwar reconstruction gained pace, ethnic Lithuanians from the countryside – the only community to remain after the war in significant numbers – were mobilized to work in the cities. They streamed into factory and university alike, creating a modern urban society, with new elites who had a surprising degree of freedom to promote national culture. This book describes how the national cultural elites constructed a Soviet Lithuanian identity against a backdrop of forced modernization in the fifties and sixties, and how they subsequently took it apart by evoking the memory of traumatic displacement in the seventies and eighties, later emerging as prominent leaders of the popular movement against Soviet rule.

The Eastern Front

The Eastern Front
Title The Eastern Front PDF eBook
Author Yan Mann
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 476
Release 2024-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 1040225942

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The Second World War in Eastern Europe is far from a neglected topic, especially since social, cultural, and diplomatic historians have entered a field previously dominated by operational histories, and produced a cornucopia of new scholarship offering a more nuanced picture from both sides of the front. However, until now, the story has still been disjointed and specialized, whereby military, social, economic, and diplomatic histories continue to give their own separate accounts. This collection of essays attempts to bring these themes into a more cohesive whole that tells a complex, multifaceted story of war on the Eastern Front as it truly was. This is one of the few critical examinations that includes both perspectives and looks at the war as a multi‐front effort. It also reveals how myths are created around military conflicts and have direct relevance to current developments in Europe, linking them to a broader discussion of the Second World War, its impact and utility today. It gives a historical dimension to pressing issues and will be of interest and relevance to history students, policymakers, political scientists, diplomats, and foreign policy experts. The Eastern Front will be a useful reference source, since some chapters rely on extensive new archival research and materials, ego sources, as well as extensive findings of non‐Western scholars, thereby bringing their work to the attention of a broader audience.