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Some Lithuanians are claiming that life was better when the country was part of the Soviet Union.

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In Lithuania, neo-liberals funded by the EU and Soros NGO’s  are calling for the arrest and prosecution of those who persistently assert that life was better under the Soviet Union and the so called Russian occupation.

Rhod Mackenzie looks at the emergence of a new, influential political force in the country that advocates for improving relations with Russia and Belarus, and they also want an end to the Lithuanian Government’s slavish support for the Ukraine and the Kyiv Cokehead.

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The Holy Roman Führer.
December 17, 2025

 Re: “Some Lithuanians are claiming that life was better when the country was part of the Soviet Union.

Only if you were an apparatchik of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, where the apparatchiks could shop for western goods in the state-run Beryozka (little birch) stores, and certainly not if you belonged of the servant class (comrade), as they were more or less slaves to the apparatchiks in Soviet occupied Lithuanian (LSSR), who would find themselves persecuted in ‘show trials’ if they refused orders from the apparatchiks, including sexual favours.  

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