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  • The Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20–27 Lithuanian civilians in the town of Dubingiai (in Polish, Dubinki) on 23 June 1944. The massacre was...
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    Dubingiai (Polish: Dubinki) is a town in Molėtai district in Lithuania. It is situated near Lake Asveja, the longest lake in the country. The town has...
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  • women and children, by the end of June 1944 in Dubingiai and its surroundings as part of the Dubingiai massacre. Before the war Glitiškės was located on the...
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    They were shot as a result of the deliberate action. During the Dubingiai massacre, there was no fight, in particular with the Lithuanian police, which...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Lithuania (numbers may be approximate): "The First Mass Execution of the Jews of Gargždai"...
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  • 200 innocent Lithuanian civilians (by Polish accounts — 27) in the Dubingiai massacre. The victims included newborns, children, women and the elderly. They...
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  • June 20 Glinciszki massacre by Lithuanian Auxiliary Police June 23 Dubingiai massacre by Home Army July 22 Proclamation of the PKWN Manifesto by Soviet-backed...
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    resistance group carried out the Dubingiai massacre of 20 to 27 Lithuanian civilians in retaliation for the Glinciszki massacre of June 20. The British cruiser...
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  • 70–100 Lithuanians, including many civilians. The Massacre at Dubingiai was the only known massacre carried out by units of AK. Further escalation by...
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    70–100 Lithuanians, including many civilians. The Massacre at Dubingiai was the only known massacre carried out by units of AK. Further escalation by...
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    conflict culminated in the massacres of Polish and Lithuanian civilians in June 1944 in the Glitiškės (Glinciszki) and Dubingiai (Dubinki) villages. Also...
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    culminated in the June 1944 massacres of Polish and Lithuanian civilians in the villages of Glitiškės (Glinciszki) and Dubingiai (Dubinki) respectively.: 168–169 ...
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    the Lithuanian command. On October 26, another cavalry raid captured Dubingiai, Giedraičiai and Želva and threatened Ukmergė. However, Lithuanians counterattacked...
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    population. It is unclear whether he was aware of the Dubingiai incident, in which an AK unit massacred a number of Lithuanian civilians (the estimated number...
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    culminated in the massacres of Polish and Lithuanian civilians in June 1944 in the Glitiškės (Glinciszki) and Dubingiai (Dubinki) massacres. The Soviet Union...
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    commanded by "Maks" and "Rakoczy", attacked the Lithuanian policemen in Dubingiai. The starting date was set to July 7. Approximately 12,500 Home Army soldiers...
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    the Temple (1784) Orthodox Christian Church of the Holy Trinity (1886) Dubingiai Kėdainiai Biržai Castle Mir Castle Niasvizh Castle Jewish presence in...
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