Tough men, hard times. I notice a mixture of german and soviet weapons/clothing, they wore and used whatever they could get i suppose.
I notice how the person's who took the pictures of the executed, placed weapons back onto the bodies after they shot them, making it look like they died fully armed rather than executed. PEACE AND FREEDOM TO ALL EUROPE FOREVER
@Rupertass Kur? Kada? gal raudonosios armijos 16 divizijoj ar NKVD, "išlaisvino" Lietuvą nuo "fašistų" ir atnešė Lietuvai "laisvę" su Stalino "saule"?
Hitler turned his backs on the criminal private Zionist Jewish bankers in 1933 is absolutely true, and verifiable. We must remember that in late 1933, after he kicked out all the bankers, they absolutely did put out articles and headlines stating that "Judea Declares War On Germany!" The fact is that these evil people absolutely would not tolerate a free Germany that was no longer under their evil criminal grip.
@Onoote Nazi?:) Unless you are jewish communist please explain yourself and indicate where exactly did you see that in my commnet. Pavarei tu cia Onute:))
@ThePrelude27 Yes, the idea of the content ("criminal zionist Jewish bankers") boils down to nazi anti-semitism, which I consider a disgrace for all humanity. Btw, not all communists were Jewish... some were Lithuanian...
@Onoote sure it will:) And btw, your "crying" and hours on YouTube won't change anything. We had enough of your polonization and you still asking for rights??:)) Ain't gonna happen old lady :)
They therefore wanted their minions involved in another World War, this time to destroy Germany, and in 1939 got exactly what they wanted...The net result was a Germany fighting for its very life to keep its people free from permanent debt enslavement, only to be subdued and reintegrated into their debt money enslavement system after 1945!
we hade forest brothers,who killed commis in 1944-?
only 2 man did last untill the country was free and they got arrested in 1995(I think) by estonian police,they did not know that freedom has been reserved to estonia.
So that what happens,when you are in woods all the time and have only one aim!
@Propanss What u wrote was not a fact, but ur opinion - big difference. Besides, when u meet with a different opinion u discuss its basis/merits. If u find Jewish opinions different, u ask why. W why it bothers u if someone thinks himself "better"? That's his problem, not urs. Commenting on Jewish accusations towards Lithuanians/Poles-there is some merit in them. Why our ancestors did so little to help them? We may only try to figure that out, but I do not find it fair to deny the tragedy of it.
Priešas ilgai svarstys ar pulti tokia šalį kaip Lietuvą, žinodamas, kad iš kiekvienos trobos, pievos, krūmo skris taikli kulką priešui į galvą, mes stiprųs savo praeitimi. Semkimės stiprybės iš jų, jie nebuvo dievai. Vardan Tėvynės !
No .. no. no. Holocoust is absolutely other thing. First: Partisan war begun 1944 - 45 when soviet army came to Lithuania. Jews were killed by nazis before. I know that lithuanians participated in holocoust but it were just like in all europe. In 1941 were guard of lithuanians were guard which participated with nazis. But LITHUANIA FREEDOM FIGHTERS was absolutely other thing. The War was longest resistence war In Europe. 1944 - 1953-65
You know, I have nothing against normal Lithuanians, but many your countrymen use to lie if it goes about history (for instance "Lithuania have 12000 years"). But the fact is, that you took Wilno from Soviets in 1939, and in this way-you agreed on Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.
"The War was longest resistence war In Europe"- From 1944 to 1965? Impressive. But if you meant "to death of the last partisan"-sorry, but Poles fought as part. from 1939 to 1963 (soldier called "Laluś").
@khulik Man, what nonsenses you talk, i never heard about it that Lithuania has 12000 years :D also Lithuania agreed treaty with russia that they bring back for Lithuania Vilnius and soviet army bases would be in Lithuania till WW2 will stop, if Lithuania wouldn't agree that treaty, now Vilnius would by part of Belarus, we never agreed Molotov-Ribentrop pact, And what now we see, we secrficed our freedom for Vilnius, and for that, we must to save and appreciate our capital.
@garintuvas The fact is that LT government agreed to it when Poland was invaded by both Germany and Soviet Russia. It could not be achieved before becausue PL/LT border was recognised by the League of Nations. Instead of remaining neutral in pre1939 borders your government seized the opportunity to take Vilnius and thus engaged in II WW on the side of Soviet aggressors. True, that cost a lot, like some Lithuanians who did not agree with that solution commented: Vilnius musu - Lietuva rusu...
@hectorbolshevik Sad Man, What nonsenses you are talking. Jews? unreason.
You think that Lithuania partisans used to kill jews. Ha Ha Ha! Ask every old man in Lithuania, they will say that partisans used to kill bolshevics and soviets occupants.
Nazi collaborator terrorists who first proudly helped the Nazis round up Jews, Gypsies, leftists, and Soviet citizens; and were then driven to the forest and crushed by the Soviet Army. Two years ago the Lithuanian government launched a witch hunt against surviving Jewish Partisans for killing Lithuanian fascist troops. Freedom, huh?
@hectorbolshevik Did you think Stalin came there to give them peace and freedom? The Baltic states suffered from both Soviet and Nazi dictatorship. Many welcomed the Germans because they believed the Germans could liberate them from the Soviets.
@deusirae76: Stalin did what he did because he was Stalin, nothing else. But at least it involved getting rid of the right-wing government and landlords. Stalinist repression just became an excuse in the Baltics to apologize for participation in the Holocaust by Lithuanian police who then formed these "partisans".
@hectorbolshevik Just because there were nazi collaborants among these partisans doesn't mean that they desserved to see their country occupied by Stalin-who always wanted the Baltic states- and become a soviet country against their will. These collaborants helped the nazis to kill Jews, but the Soviets killed numerous people for random reasons, as well as various ethnicities, and were on the verge to commit a second Holocaust with the Doctors plot. Fortunately, Stalin died and the trial stopped
@deusirae76 Just as a matter of fact let me remind you that all administrative (and most of security) units were staffed by Lithuanians during nazi occupation. Germans did not bring their own compatriots to fill most of those positions. Therein lies a reason for a possibility to interpret Polish resistance fight with nazi occupants as directed against Lithuanians. How do you disarm police post without fighting policemen?
That 'casperado666' is not from Ukraine, he is from Western Ukraine - this is a different kind of people and they have nothing to do with Ukrainians. His grandfather served Nazis as a polizei and/or concentration camp guard and than ran to Canada where they established 'ukrainian' community. This is his grand son.
LITHUANIA!!!!!!!
moonlightpandathemar 2 months ago
Tough men, hard times. I notice a mixture of german and soviet weapons/clothing, they wore and used whatever they could get i suppose.
I notice how the person's who took the pictures of the executed, placed weapons back onto the bodies after they shot them, making it look like they died fully armed rather than executed. PEACE AND FREEDOM TO ALL EUROPE FOREVER
prunch72 2 months ago
Presentation was well done!
samyar123 4 months ago
Žydai irgi kovojo už Lietuvos laisvę.
Rupertass 7 months ago
@Rupertass Tiesa, tačiau buvo ir kitokių (apie lietuvius taip pat)
garintuvas 6 months ago
@garintuvas Taigi, kaip sako mūsų kaimynai, v semje ne bez uroda, ar ne?
Rupertass 5 months ago
@Rupertass Kur? Kada? gal raudonosios armijos 16 divizijoj ar NKVD, "išlaisvino" Lietuvą nuo "fašistų" ir atnešė Lietuvai "laisvę" su Stalino "saule"?
Nacionalistas1994 3 months ago
Hitler turned his backs on the criminal private Zionist Jewish bankers in 1933 is absolutely true, and verifiable. We must remember that in late 1933, after he kicked out all the bankers, they absolutely did put out articles and headlines stating that "Judea Declares War On Germany!" The fact is that these evil people absolutely would not tolerate a free Germany that was no longer under their evil criminal grip.
ThePrelude27 7 months ago
@ThePrelude27 Nazi ranting - that is my opinion on this comment.
Onoote 2 days ago
@Onoote Nazi?:) Unless you are jewish communist please explain yourself and indicate where exactly did you see that in my commnet. Pavarei tu cia Onute:))
ThePrelude27 2 days ago
@ThePrelude27 Yes, the idea of the content ("criminal zionist Jewish bankers") boils down to nazi anti-semitism, which I consider a disgrace for all humanity. Btw, not all communists were Jewish... some were Lithuanian...
Onoote 2 days ago
@Onoote but most of them were Polish....
BTW I think Polish some lands should be taken away and given back to their "original" owners/countries
ThePrelude27 2 days ago
@ThePrelude27 who "most of them"?
You can think on, not going to happen...
Onoote 2 days ago
@Onoote sure it will:) And btw, your "crying" and hours on YouTube won't change anything. We had enough of your polonization and you still asking for rights??:)) Ain't gonna happen old lady :)
ThePrelude27 1 day ago
They therefore wanted their minions involved in another World War, this time to destroy Germany, and in 1939 got exactly what they wanted...The net result was a Germany fighting for its very life to keep its people free from permanent debt enslavement, only to be subdued and reintegrated into their debt money enslavement system after 1945!
ThePrelude27 7 months ago
смерть окупантам!
EYEREX1 9 months ago
soviet in lithuaniia come at 1940......
TheRsloco 9 months ago
Good guerrilla warfare Latvia (lithuania)! Never trust the russians, they are warmongering sub-humans! Stand strong, never give up!
Greetings from Finland.
kaahaajaFIN 1 year ago 12
@kaahaajaFIN
we will never forget the heroes of Talvisota.
Greetings from Lithuania.
Rupertass 1 year ago
@kaahaajaFIN Lithuania and Latvia- two different countries -_-
MrRytuklis 10 months ago
@MrRytuklis Sorry my friend. I know that, but it seems like I had some weird blackout when i Wrote that...
kaahaajaFIN 10 months ago
@kaahaajaFIN No problem :). My sister was studying in Finland., she knows finnish. I remember waiting her to return to Lithuania. :)
MrRytuklis 10 months ago
@kaahaajaFIN Russians are not sub-humans! Why are you repeating nazi propaganda?
You may not like a policy of a government, but do not extend it to the people!
Onoote 2 days ago
50 years we was occupied...but much more time now will need to root out the evil that is still rampant?
stormhllfr 1 year ago
@stormhllfr The best way to deal with evil is to do good ;)
Onoote 2 days ago
we hade forest brothers,who killed commis in 1944-?
only 2 man did last untill the country was free and they got arrested in 1995(I think) by estonian police,they did not know that freedom has been reserved to estonia.
So that what happens,when you are in woods all the time and have only one aim!
tanello2 1 year ago
Jews will remain jews, they always did harm to people and after all cried that they are victims, as it says - "jew punches - jew cries".
Puikus filmukas! Amžina garbė Lietuvos laisvės kovotojams!
Propanss 1 year ago 3
@Propanss Do you realise that such statements give Lithuanians a bad name?
Onoote 2 days ago
@Onoote I told the fact. And besides that, don't Jewish statements against Lithuania give them a bad name? Of course not, because they are "better".
Propanss 2 days ago
@Propanss What u wrote was not a fact, but ur opinion - big difference. Besides, when u meet with a different opinion u discuss its basis/merits. If u find Jewish opinions different, u ask why. W why it bothers u if someone thinks himself "better"? That's his problem, not urs. Commenting on Jewish accusations towards Lithuanians/Poles-there is some merit in them. Why our ancestors did so little to help them? We may only try to figure that out, but I do not find it fair to deny the tragedy of it.
Onoote 2 days ago
Priešas ilgai svarstys ar pulti tokia šalį kaip Lietuvą, žinodamas, kad iš kiekvienos trobos, pievos, krūmo skris taikli kulką priešui į galvą, mes stiprųs savo praeitimi. Semkimės stiprybės iš jų, jie nebuvo dievai. Vardan Tėvynės !
SuperPonasJonas 1 year ago
No .. no. no. Holocoust is absolutely other thing. First: Partisan war begun 1944 - 45 when soviet army came to Lithuania. Jews were killed by nazis before. I know that lithuanians participated in holocoust but it were just like in all europe. In 1941 were guard of lithuanians were guard which participated with nazis. But LITHUANIA FREEDOM FIGHTERS was absolutely other thing. The War was longest resistence war In Europe. 1944 - 1953-65
garintuvas 1 year ago 7
@garintuvas
You know, I have nothing against normal Lithuanians, but many your countrymen use to lie if it goes about history (for instance "Lithuania have 12000 years"). But the fact is, that you took Wilno from Soviets in 1939, and in this way-you agreed on Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.
"The War was longest resistence war In Europe"- From 1944 to 1965? Impressive. But if you meant "to death of the last partisan"-sorry, but Poles fought as part. from 1939 to 1963 (soldier called "Laluś").
khulik 8 months ago
@khulik Man, what nonsenses you talk, i never heard about it that Lithuania has 12000 years :D also Lithuania agreed treaty with russia that they bring back for Lithuania Vilnius and soviet army bases would be in Lithuania till WW2 will stop, if Lithuania wouldn't agree that treaty, now Vilnius would by part of Belarus, we never agreed Molotov-Ribentrop pact, And what now we see, we secrficed our freedom for Vilnius, and for that, we must to save and appreciate our capital.
garintuvas 8 months ago
@garintuvas The fact is that LT government agreed to it when Poland was invaded by both Germany and Soviet Russia. It could not be achieved before becausue PL/LT border was recognised by the League of Nations. Instead of remaining neutral in pre1939 borders your government seized the opportunity to take Vilnius and thus engaged in II WW on the side of Soviet aggressors. True, that cost a lot, like some Lithuanians who did not agree with that solution commented: Vilnius musu - Lietuva rusu...
Onoote 3 days ago
@khulik What's more, about partisans, I don;t want to discuss about your country greatness regarding diferences between 1-3 years.
garintuvas 8 months ago
@garintuvas
I don't want to discuss the "greatness of country", but about "longest resistence war"
khulik 8 months ago
@hectorbolshevik Sad Man, What nonsenses you are talking. Jews? unreason.
You think that Lithuania partisans used to kill jews. Ha Ha Ha! Ask every old man in Lithuania, they will say that partisans used to kill bolshevics and soviets occupants.
Fucking Russia propaganda.
garintuvas 1 year ago
@garintuvas
Plechavicius's (or Plechowicz as we call him) legion too?
khulik 8 months ago
Nazi collaborator terrorists who first proudly helped the Nazis round up Jews, Gypsies, leftists, and Soviet citizens; and were then driven to the forest and crushed by the Soviet Army. Two years ago the Lithuanian government launched a witch hunt against surviving Jewish Partisans for killing Lithuanian fascist troops. Freedom, huh?
hectorbolshevik 1 year ago
@hectorbolshevik Did you think Stalin came there to give them peace and freedom? The Baltic states suffered from both Soviet and Nazi dictatorship. Many welcomed the Germans because they believed the Germans could liberate them from the Soviets.
deusirae76 1 year ago
@deusirae76: Stalin did what he did because he was Stalin, nothing else. But at least it involved getting rid of the right-wing government and landlords. Stalinist repression just became an excuse in the Baltics to apologize for participation in the Holocaust by Lithuanian police who then formed these "partisans".
hectorbolshevik 1 year ago
@hectorbolshevik Just because there were nazi collaborants among these partisans doesn't mean that they desserved to see their country occupied by Stalin-who always wanted the Baltic states- and become a soviet country against their will. These collaborants helped the nazis to kill Jews, but the Soviets killed numerous people for random reasons, as well as various ethnicities, and were on the verge to commit a second Holocaust with the Doctors plot. Fortunately, Stalin died and the trial stopped
deusirae76 1 year ago
@deusirae76 Just as a matter of fact let me remind you that all administrative (and most of security) units were staffed by Lithuanians during nazi occupation. Germans did not bring their own compatriots to fill most of those positions. Therein lies a reason for a possibility to interpret Polish resistance fight with nazi occupants as directed against Lithuanians. How do you disarm police post without fighting policemen?
Onoote 3 days ago
That 'casperado666' is not from Ukraine, he is from Western Ukraine - this is a different kind of people and they have nothing to do with Ukrainians. His grandfather served Nazis as a polizei and/or concentration camp guard and than ran to Canada where they established 'ukrainian' community. This is his grand son.
ihave1 1 year ago
many greetings from Ukraine and respect to the fallen fighters agains the red plague!
casperado666 1 year ago
Labai gerai suderintas garsas ir vaiz\du pasikeitimas.
manvyd 1 year ago
Šlovė Didvyriams per amžius !
VVanagaS 2 years ago