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USA and the relationship between the Lithuanian-Americans and their
homeland will be substantially covered in our VilNews editions during April and May 2012. Feedback from you, dear readers, is still wanted!
Go to SECTION 11 – LITHUANIA IN THE WORLD
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Healing the wounds between
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“I am very pleased to see this intra-Lithuanian forum open up and give vent to these prejudices we have about each other” |
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The President and the World-Lithuanians on collision course? |
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A native American
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“There are significant cultural differences between LT-Americans and Lithuanians that grew up in the Soviet Lithuania” |
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“My impression is that many of us Lithuanian-Americans have thought about the possibility of retiring in Lithuania” |
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The Knights of Lithuania keep on fighting |
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Lithuanian ‘egg art’ on the Martha Stewart Show |
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Hordes of Lithuanians came to Pennsylvania to work in coal mines |
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Son of a Lithuanian coal miner |
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Easter and more –
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We will never forget or underestimate the role of Lithuanian Americans in our struggle for independence |
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Alexander & Ruth Bielaski
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TIME 1951: "The most invulnerable, most unfirable, most feared and most admired career woman in the U.S. Government." |
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Cultivating Lithuanian
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LT-American filmmaker
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Vanda’s story:
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Chicago 26 – 28 April:
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LT sportsmen in USA |
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Lithuanian-American Johnny Podres (1932-2008):
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Antanas Smetona:
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No flowers for Smetona |
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US-Lithuanian
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Would you like to join me to the Lithuanian Cultural Garden in Cleveland? |
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A visit to our Homeland
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Saluting the Lithuanians of Brockton, Massachusetts |
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Boston, Massachusetts,
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Boston Lithuanian Cultural "Subatvakaris" - 50 years |
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US-Lithuanian Jews
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“Why do you love
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Ona Šimaitė:
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Rūta Šepetys and
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What defines Lithuania?
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How Chicago became
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As vast as the waves of Lithuanian immigrants who crossed the ocean to start new lives thousands of miles from their native land |
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No LT leaders called
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Sending e-mail to LT is like sending it to the black hole of the universe |
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Should there be gay
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Global Baltic ‘family
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Nazi – not Nazi? |
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Juozas Ambrazevicius-
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Good morning,
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U.S.-Nordic-Baltic cooperation |
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Message to all U.S.-Lithuanians:
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18 months have passed since VilNews went online. A great success with infinitely many good suggestions and comments from you, our dear readers around the world.
We will now, step by step, take our publication to the next level. We ask you to support us, as our new CEO asks in today’s side columns. We also ask you to continue to write and participate in the very important process of connecting the global nation called Lithuania!
Below you will find some of our highlights from the 18 months we have now been online. Enjoy the read!
“Lithuania was a world superpower much longer than USA has been“. This is how I often tease my American friends arriving in Vilnius. But the teasing is in fact not so far from reality, as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) for over 300 years was Europe’s biggest nation, stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea.
It all started with King Mindaugas (1203-1263), Lithuania‘s first and only king, who in 1236 defeated the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and united the different Lithuanian tribes under his reign. But the real expansion began when Grand Duke Gediminas came to power in 1316, and started a new dynasty of leaders. Gediminas employed several forms of statesmanship to expand and strengthen the GDL, that totally lasted from 1253 to 1795.
I have, over the years since I first came to Lithuania from my native Norway in 1990, often wondered why authorities or other institutions here haven’t published a chronicle describing the many ties and touching points this amazing country has to the rest of the world throughout historical and modern times.
Because Lithuania is a country that cannot be understood if you don’t know at least something about its exceptional past and its extraordinary ties with Italy, India, South Africa, Israel, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Crimea/Turkey, Sweden, Germany, Russia, Australia and America.
This was why I some years ago put together my own electronic ‘Chronicle of Lithuania in a global perspective’. that I often have used for presentations to guests and others with some interest in this little country that once was a ‘superpower’ of world class and for hundreds of years a thriving cradle for co-existence between people from many nations, cultures and religions.
36 REASONS WHY IT’S SUCH AN EXCELLENT IDEA
TO VISIT LITHUANIA THIS AUTUMN AND WINTER
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Many famous Jewish people lived and created in Lithuania during 600 centuries. Vilnius was called "Jerusalem of the North" - as the wealth of its sages and of its religious scholarship competed with that of Jerusalem. The Litvaks made a large cultural and economic contribution, to both the Jewish people and to Lithuanians. Their role is today amazingly evident around the world!
USA and the relationship between the Lithuanian-Americans and their homeland was substantially covered in our VilNews editions during April and May 2012.
In June 1941, the first massive arrest and deportation of the Lithuanian population was perpetrated. A cargo of 17.500 people were crammed into cattle cars. Moscow’s instruction often required separation of men from their families: some 4.000 men were separated and transported to concentration camps in the Krasnoyarsk territory while 13.500 women, children and elderly people were transported mostly to Kazakhstan, the Altai Mountains territory, Russia’s republic of Komi, the Tomsk region, and the Arctic zone.
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VIDEO: A TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO SURVIVED SIBERIA
Tell a Lithuanian that his country was liberated and that peace after WWII was restored on the 9th of May 1945, as the Russians claim. Tell him that this May 2011 it is 66 years since the Soviet Union and the Western world defeated Hitler’s Nazi regime, and that Lithuania since then has been a free, happy country in line with what other European countries experienced after they were occupied in 1939 – 1940 and liberated in 1945.
Do not be surprised if you get an angry and annoyed look back. For while we in the Western world, in Russia and in other parts of the world joyfully could celebrate the liberation and the recovered freedom after the World War, Lithuania, the other two Baltic states, and Ukraine were forced to realize that one war had been replaced by a new, much bloodier and more protracted war, lasting from 1944 to at least 1953. What we in the west celebrated in May 1945 was by Lithuanians and the other occupied countries experienced only in 1990 –1991.
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VIDEO: Oh little falcon
This video features a song composed by Lithuanian partisans during their fights against the Soviet intruders (1944 – 1953).
Muzika ir dainos is CD “Uz Laisve, Tevyne ir Tave”- cia naudotos ne pelno tikslais.
Oh, little falcon, where are you coursing?
Maybe carrying some news home,
What is new, what did you hear?
In that beloved country?
Oh, you partisan, son of woe,
Why are you asking for such news?
Winds are stirring in your farm,
The entire country is in sorrow.
In your farm — uneven furrows,
Your home stands neglected,
And there far away, in between the birches
Are three new graves.
One grave — your mother’s,
Another grave — your father’s,
And the third sandy grave –
Is your youngest sister’s.
Valdas Samonis: In the early 1990s Lithuanian President Algirdas Brazauskas, a former communist leader, lectured the international body of economists and management specialists that the Soviet system was an equally good alternative to any Western market economy and the Soviet system brought obviously great achievements to the LT people. I left that conference early not being able to cope with my shame (as a Lithuanian) before my distinguished international colleagues!
Russian-controlled energy infrastructure in the Baltic areas
Text: Dr. Stan Backaitis
P.E., SAE Fellow, USCBSC Consortium, member of CEEC
Russia can turn the lights out on Lithuania and the other two Baltic states any time it pleases. And they can't turn them back on without Russia’s permission.
Not only does this small, central European nation, as well as its neighbors Latvia and Estonia, not have access to the Russian owned-switch, but, to a large extent, it also depends on energy supplies from Russia to power its electricity generating plants; power that is needed for energy and economic independence. Lithuania as well as the other Baltic countries, being poor in energy resources, are facing a tough future and are seeking solutions. What would you do?
Forget Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. Forget the Louvre Museum in Paris. If you're among the millions who have read Dan Brown's book 'The Da Vinci Code', you have probably also made some reflections on how the Holy Grail disappeared, virtually without a trace, after Leonardo da Vinci died in 1519. In that case I will now give you some hints and clues that you can begin to investigate.
TODAY: The “process” –
executions between 1944 and 1947
By Vincas Karnila, Associate editor
vin.karnila@VilNews.com
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Report written by Millbrae CA Rotarian Walter Gladwin,
Millbrae Rotarians, California
The basic purpose of this trip was to visit our Rotary Club’s Sister City Club in Siauliai Lithuania, visit the Auksuciai Farm that our club has been supporting for several years, visit two Museums in Lithuania that have items donated by the Sliupas family (Vytas Sliupas is a member of our Millbrae California Rotary club).
Eventually five of us started this adventure, Denis & Marciana O’Halloran, Deirdri & Walt Gladwin and Shirley Kwok. We all planned on getting to Lithuania on July 1.
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