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In a joint comment, Faina Kukliansky, president of the Lithuanian Jewish community, and Emanuel Zinger, a MP, emphasize that after the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, local Jews became the most persecuted ethnic group, and many Jews were deported to Siberia.
“Most Lithuanian Jews did not want the Soviet government,” the comment was posted on the website of the Lithuanian Jewish community.
F. Kukliansky and E.Zinger point out that V.Putin in his comment silenced the massive repressions against the nations of the countries annexed by the USSR, especially the Jews, as well as the communist fight against Zionism during the first Soviet occupation.
The comment recalls that the embassies of foreign states operating in Lithuania, including the Japanese embassy, which rescued Jewish refugees from German-occupied Poland, closed only after the entry of the Soviets.
“Mr. Putin’s well-thought-out lie about the first disaster, the Soviet occupation and the forced destruction of Lithuania’s independence, is published only so that it can be used for the imperial purposes of today’s undemocratic Russia. We, the descendants of Lithuanian Jews, we oppose such falsification of the history of our slavery in our independent Lithuania, ”says the comment.
“Putin should not lie that the occupation of Lithuania complied with the international and national law of the time. This was the planned seizure, occupation and annexation of independent states, a violation of international law,” say representatives of Lithuanian Jews.
“Mr. President of the Russian Federation! On behalf of the group of Lithuanian citizens most affected by the first Soviet occupation, we ask you not to” sponsor “European Jews retroactively … The entry of Stalin’s army in the Baltic States and the creation of the Soviet puppet powers at that time was the end of the free history of all the nations of the region, “says the comment.
Putin published a long article on history this month, which not only calls for an evaluation of the role of the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany, but also advocates the annexation of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia by the Soviets.
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