Seal_of_the_Battalion_of_the_Belarusians_within_the_Lithuanian_Armed_Forces,_1919.jpg
Summary
Description Seal of the Battalion of the Belarusians within the Lithuanian Armed Forces, 1919.jpg |
English:
Seal of the Battalion of the
Belarusians
within the
Lithuanian Armed Forces
, 1919. The text on the seal is written in two languages: Lithuanian (larger font) and Belarusian (smaller font).
Lietuvių:
Antspaudas, priklausęs
Baltgudžių
pėstininkų batalionui, kuris buvo
Lietuvos ginkluotųjų pajėgų
dalis, 1919 m. Tekstas ant antspaudo yra užrašytas dviem kalbomis: lietuvių (didesniu šriftu) ir baltarusių (mažesniu šriftu).
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Date | |
Source | Surgailis, Gintautas (2020). Lietuvos kariuomenės gudų kariniai daliniai 1918–1923 m. Vilnius: General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania . p. 158. ISBN 978-609-8277-00-5 |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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