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  • 1972 unrest in Lithuanian SSR, sometimes titled as Kaunas' Spring, took place on May 18–19, 1972, in Kaunas, Lithuania, Soviet Union. It was sparked by...
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  • The Children from the Hotel America (category Mass media in Lithuania stubs)
    letter to the Luxembourg radio, teenagers would become suspects by the KGB. 1972 unrest in Kaunas Rock and roll and the fall of communism imdb v t e...
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    Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (category Communism in Lithuania)
    Svechnikov, Chief of the Kaunas NKVD. Other regions of the LSSR also suffered heavily. For example, on 26 December 1944, Kaunas' NKGB representative Rodionov...
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    against the Soviet regime in Lithuania, sparking the 1972 unrest in Lithuania; another 13 people self-immolated in that same year. In 1978, Ukrainian dissident...
    28 KB (2,785 words) - 17:03, 23 August 2024
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    Lithuanian Territorial Corps of the Red Army promulgated anti-Jewish pogroms in Kaunas along with occupying Nazis. On 25–26 June 1941, about 3,800 Jews were...
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  • Soroptimist International (category 1921 establishments in California)
    consolidation of power. In 1939, many members of the burgeoning Kaunas club were killed or deported. In 1943, Marthe Hirsch, the director of a chocolate factory...
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  • September 22, 1993: This was a stand-off that occurred in summer 1993 in Lithuania near Kaunas between a group of about 150 men from the Lithuanian National...
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    Emma Goldman (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the 20th century. Born in Kaunas, Lithuania...
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  • individuals, which anti-Polish activity was funded by the government in Kaunas. At the Central Lithuanian Parliament session on 20 February 1922, the...
    65 KB (7,529 words) - 16:00, 15 August 2024
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    Kharkiv (redirect from Sports in Kharkiv)
    Gaziantep, Turkey (2011) Geroskipou, Cyprus (2018) Jinan, China (2004) Kaunas, Lithuania (2001) Kutaisi, Georgia (2005) Lille, France (1978) Maribor,...
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    Poland (UBP), which had been called in on the suspicion that the incident was a Jewish "provocation" to stir up unrest.[citation needed] During the morning...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (category Former countries in Europe)
    "Polish Versailles". Pažaislis Monastery in Kaunas, Pietro Puttini, built 1674–1712 Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Vilnius, Pietro Puttini, built 1675–1704...
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  • Sliema Wanderers F.C. (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    investment company based in China and Tunisia. Catco Group however, failed to pay its dues, citing technical reasons. This gave way to unrest within the club,...
    39 KB (1,367 words) - 17:10, 21 August 2024
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    Second Polish Republic (category Former countries in Europe)
    Helsinki, Kaunas, London, Paris, Prague, Riga, Rome, Tallinn, and Zagreb. Statistically, the majority of citizens lived in the countryside (75% in 1921)....
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    Odessa pogroms (category Anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire)
    warehouses and set fire to wooden buildings in the harbor. Chaos ensued when, in order to prevent further unrest, the military blocked off the harbor and...
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    Buchdrucks. Heidelberg: Winter. p. 65. Kaunas, Domas (2004). "Die Rolle Königsbergs in der Geschichte des litauischen Buches". In Axel E. Walter (ed.). Königsberger...
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    Dublin Airport (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    ongoing political unrest in Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific restricted its previously year-round Hong Kong route to the summer season only. In the mid twentieth...
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    Józef Piłsudski (category Deaths from liver cancer in Poland)
    regard them [Lithuanians] as brothers". In parliament, Piłsudski once said: "I cannot not reach out to Kaunas. .. I cannot disregard those brothers who...
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    Polish–Ukrainian War that followed World War I. During three days of unrest in the city, an estimated 52–150 Jewish residents were killed, and hundreds...
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    Pittsburgh synagogue shooting (category Mass murder in the United States in the 2010s)
    along with other recent unrest, was inspired by elements of Trump's rhetoric. Vice President Mike Pence denied any such connection in an NBC News interview...
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