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LITHUANIAN BRONZE MEDAL
FACE READS:
"GREICIAU AUKSCIAU TOLIAU"
"NEMUNAS CENTRO TARYBA"
REVERSE READS:
"III VIETA"
3RD PLACE AWARD
SILHOUETTE OF THE COUNTRY WITH THE OLYMPIC RINGS
LARGE MEDALLION SHOWS AGED PATINA
51mm
HOLED TO BE WORN ON A PIN WITH RIBBON
ESTIMATE CIRCA 1940 - 1950
THE WORDING TRANSLATES:
DRIVE A HEIGHT
NEMUNAS CENTRAL COUNCIL PLACE III
OTHER INET INFO PROVIDES: Lithuanian SSR VSU Nemunas 3 place medal Description: The text object: III vieta / Nemunas Centro Taryba; Greiciau Auksciau / toliau | Physical Description: Medal of metal, round, bronze color, edge smooth, the top of the hole and the ring of yellow-green ribbon, common side PROJECTIONS, sanded margin of stylized ears, in the center of Lithuania contour Olympic rings in the middle of the reverse Projecting honed records. | stamp / label / sign: Olympic rings | Title: Lithuanian SSR maaspordihingu Nemunas sports u., 3 place medal, given Lembit Enok'ile. Number: ESM Fp 3153:142 / ab M 28924 Type / Technique: Medal Collections: The Estonian Sports Museum
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FYI
The history of Lithuania dates back to at least 1009, the first recorded written use of the term. Lithuanians, a branch of the Baltic people, later conquered neighboring lands, establishing the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in the 13th century the short-lived Kingdom of Lithuania. The Grand Duchy was a successful and lasting warrior state. The Duchy remained fiercely independent and was one of the last areas of Europe to adopt Christianity. In the 15th century, Lithuania became the largest state in Europe through the conquest of much of East Slav populated Ruthenia. The Grand Duchy, a formidable power, formed in 1385 a dynastic union with Poland and became Christianized, merging into the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569. In 1795, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was erased from the political map with the Partitions of the Commonwealth. Afterwards the Lithuanians lived under the rule of the Russian Empire until the 20th century.
On February 16, 1918, Lithuania was reestablished as a democratic state. It remained independent until the outset of World War II, when it was occupied by the Soviet Union under the terms of the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact. Following a brief occupation by Nazi Germany when the Nazis declared war on the Soviet Union, Lithuania was again absorbed into the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years. In the early 1990s, Lithuania restored its sovereignty and in the following years became integrated into the European political structures.
The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Taryb Socialistin — Respublika; Litovskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), also known as the Lithuanian SSR, was a republic of the Soviet Union. It existed from 1940 to 1990.
Established on 21 July 1940 as a puppet state, during World War II in the territory of the previously independent Republic of Lithuania after it had been occupied by the Soviet army on 16 June 1940, in conformity with the terms of 23 August 1939 Molotov Ribbentrop Pact.
Between 1941 and 1944, the German invasion of the Soviet Union caused its de facto dissolution. However, with the retreat of the Germans in 1944 1945, Soviet hegemony was re-established, and existed until 1990.
History Post World War I There had been an unsuccessful attempt to establish a Soviet government in Lithuania by the Bolshevik Red Army in 1918 1919. The Lithuanian SSR was first proclaimed on 16 December 1918, by the provisional revolutionary government of Lithuania, formed entirely by the Communist Party of Lithuania. The Lithuanian SSR was supported by the Red Army, but it failed to create a de facto government with any popular support as the Council of Lithuania had successfully done earlier. Two months later on 27 February 1919, it was joined by the Soviet Socialist Republic of Byelorussia and they proclaimed the Lithuanian Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (LBSSR or Litbel), which existed for only six months, until 25 August 1919.
The Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic officially recognized the Republic of Lithuania by signing the Soviet Lithuanian Peace Treaty on 12 July 1920, thus ending the existence of the fledgling Soviet Republic. It has been suggested that the failure to conquer Poland in the Polisha€“Soviet War prevented the Soviets from invading Lithuania and re-establishing a Soviet republic at the time.
World War II The Molotov Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939, between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, stated that Lithuania was to be included into the German "sphere of influence". However soon after World War II began in September 1939, and the agreement was amended to transfer Lithuania to the Soviet sphere. This was granted in exchange for Lublin and parts of the Warsaw province of Poland, originally ascribed to the Soviet Union, but by that time already occupied by German forces.
The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was established on 21 July 1940, after the Occupation of Baltic states forced Communist rule upon Lithuania, following the 1940 Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania and subsequent invasion of 15 June 1940. On 3 August 1940, a hastily formed communist government announced that the Lithuanian SSR would become a part of the Soviet Union, i.e. the 14th constituent republic of the USSR. Its territory was subsequently invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in June 1941. With the 1944 Soviet Baltic offensive, Soviet rule was re-established in July 1944. After both Soviet occupations mass deportation of the Lithuanians into gulags and other forced settlements ensued.
During World War II The United States, United Kingdom, and other countries considered the occupation of Lithuania by the USSR illegal, citing the Stimson Doctrine, in 1940, but agreed not to forcibly violate frontiers of the USSR at post-World War II conferences. The United States refused to recognize the annexation of Lithuania or the other Baltic States, by the Soviet Union, at any time of the existence of the USSR.
In addition to the human and material losses suffered due to war, several waves of deportations affected Lithuania. During the mass deportation campaign of 14 18 June 1941, about 12,600 people were deported to Siberia without investigation or trial, 3,600 people were imprisoned, and more than 1,000 were killed. After the Lithuanian SSR was re-established in 1944, an estimated 120,000 to 300,000 Lithuanians were either killed or deported to Siberia and other remote parts of the Soviet Union.
Under border changes promulgated at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, the former German Memelland, with its Baltic port Memel (Lithuanian: Klaip —da), was transferred to the Lithuanian SSR. Most German residents of the area had fled in the final months of World War II.
Independence Lithuania declared independence of the Soviet Union on 11 March 1990, and was the first Soviet republic to do so. All legal ties of the Soviet Union's sovereignty over the republic were cut as Lithuania declared the restitution of its independence. The Soviet Union claimed that this declaration was illegal, as Lithuania had to follow the process of secession mandated in the Soviet Constitution if it wanted to leave.
Lithuania contended that the entire process by which Lithuania joined the Soviet Union violated both Lithuanian and international law so it was merely reasserting an independence that previously existed. The Soviet Union threatened to invade, but the Russian SFSR's declaration of sovereignty on June 12 meant that the Soviet Union could not enforce Lithuania's retention.
Iceland immediately recognised Lithuania's independence. Most other countries followed suit after the 1991 Soviet coup d'tat attempt, with the government of the remaining USSR (Moscow) recognising Lithuania's independence on 6 September 1991.
Economy Collectivization in the Lithuanian SSR took place between 1947 and 1952. The 1990 per capita GDP of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was $8,591, which was above the average for the rest of the Soviet Union of $6,871. This was still half or less than half of the per capita GDPs of adjacent countries Norway ($18,470), Sweden ($17,680) and Finland ($16,868). Overall, in the Eastern Bloc, the inefficiency of systems without competition or market-clearing prices became costly and unsustainable, especially with the increasing complexity of world economics. Such systems, which required party-state planning at all levels, ended up collapsing under the weight of accumulated economic inefficiencies, with various attempts at reform merely contributing to the acceleration of crisis-generating tendencies.
In popular culture A minor planet 2577 Litva discovered in 1975 by a Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh is named after the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. Tom Clancy partially set his novel The Hunt for Red October in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, and gave the book's protagonist and his family a history of mistreatment at the hands of Great Russians.
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