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20 reviewsISBN 10: 9955463031
ISBN 13: 9789955463030
Author: Arvydas Anusauskas
The Anti-Soviet Resistance in the Baltic States offers a powerful and meticulously researched account of the armed and unarmed resistance movements in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia against the Soviet occupation following World War II.
The book focuses on the 1944–1953 period, when thousands of partisans, often called the "Forest Brothers," fought Soviet security forces in a desperate struggle to reclaim their nations’ independence. These resistance fighters operated in forests, villages, and even cities, using guerrilla tactics and forming underground networks.
Arvydas Anušauskas, a prominent Lithuanian historian and former head of the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, edited this volume with contributions from several Baltic scholars. The work draws extensively from archival sources, KGB documents, and oral histories, many of which were declassified only after the fall of the USSR.
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Tags: Arvydas Anusauskas, soviet resistance, Baltic States