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>Lithuanians were thankful to the Germans
>for printing books in Lithuanian, and
>giving asylum to Lithuanian patriots
>during those desperate days.
Citation ?
Lithuanians thankful to what Germans ? Were Lithuanians thankful that Germans controlled Lithuania Minor at the time ? Should Lithuanians be thankful for German occupation in the same manner that you suggest Latvia should be thankful for German occupation - as if by some bizarre stretch of the imagination occupation is a blessing ? To be honest, I’ve seen more posts here about the glories of the Strelnieki and das Eiserne Kreuz than the glories of 21st century Latvian democracy and independence.
The Knygnesiai were more widespread than you suggest. Much of the printing did come from Lithuania Minor (not produced by Germans but by Lithuanians), but there were production facilities near Sakiai, Panevezys, Kretinga and Palanga. Your suggestion that these Lithuanian patriots had Germans to thank is desperate and insane. It wasnt the Germans who were risking their lives during that time. Dont try to extend your “German problem” southward. It wont stick.
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