Lithuanian_rebels_(Lithuanian_Activist_Front)_lead_the_disarmed_soldiers_of_the_Red_Army_during_the_June_Uprising,_1941.jpg
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Description Lithuanian rebels (Lithuanian Activist Front) lead the disarmed soldiers of the Red Army during the June Uprising, 1941.jpg |
English:
Lithuanian rebels (Lithuanian Activist Front)
lead the disarmed soldiers of the
Red Army
through the Vilnius Street in
Kaunas
during the
June Uprising
in 1941. In the background, buildings are decorated with the
Lithuanian tricolor flags
.
Lietuvių:
Lietuvių sukilėliai (priklausantys Lietuvių aktyvistų frontui)
veda nuginkluotus
Raudonosios armijos
kareivius Vilniaus gatve
Kaune
, 1941 m. Fone yra matomi pastatai, papuošti
Lietuvos trispalvėmis
.
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Source | http://www.tiesos.lt/index.php/tinklarastis/straipsnis/keli-birzelio-sukilimo-vaizdai/ |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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