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Vilnius Cathedral Square and Castle | Lithuania by drone
Why is Vilnius Cathedral Square is a heart not only of Vilnius, but also of Lithuania? Why was it so important to the Pagans and is now just as important to Catholic Lithuanians? How did this place change over the centuries and how did the symbol of Vilniius "Iron wolf" came to be? See for yourself in this Lithuanian Drone Tour, where we fly (and explain) over the Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius Gediminas Castle and the many symbolic historical places and monuments that surround it all. There is more than meets the eye and we explain it all!
Lithuania Drone Tours are unique virtual tours of Lithuania, where spectacular drone footage of Lithuania’s prettiest sites and sights is accompanied by English comments explaining the background and stories of these famous Lithuanian travel destinations.
Lithuanian Drone Tours footage is by Augustinas Žemaitis, owner of the www.truelithuania.com website about Lithuania.
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They created the Lithuanian resort in Indiana | Marius Kasniūnas
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Marius Kasniūnas, President of American-Lithuanian Club of Beverly Shores, Indiana, explains how this Lithuanian resort was built and what other Lithuanian sites may be found in Beverly Shores, Indiana. The interview was recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2023" expedition by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis aiming to map Lithuanian heritage sites in the USA and Canada for ...
Trakai Town and Castle | Lithuania by drone
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We fly over Trakai, one of the top tourist sights in Lithuania. This unique medieval town is surrounded by lakes that has Eastern Europe's sole water castle (Trakai Castle), an incredible white manor built by a family of local dukes, an district of unique Karaite ethnic community, historic churches and a Hill of Angels. Lithuania Drone Tours are unique virtual tours of Lithuania, where spectacu...
He revived Lithuanian St. John's Eve in Waterbury, CT | Erik Bartkus
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We invite You to listen to how Lithuanian traditions in Waterbury, CT, were revived, thanks to a Lithuanian from New York Erik Bartkus. He bought a house to annually celebrate Joninės, or Rasos, or St. John's Eve, and plans to open the Lithuanian museum in the area as well. Ready to visit Connecticut? You are welcome to read its Lithuanian guide there global.truelithuania.com/category/usa/conne...
Kaunas art deco Vienybės Square | Lithuania by drone
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Why does this square in Kaunas, Lithuania has no analogues in Europe or the world? How and why did Kaunas became a treasure trove of art deco architecture with few equals? How did the conflicts that permeated Europe between WW1 and WW2 led to the establishment of this unique place? Why is this plaza one of the centers of Lithuanian patriotism, and a symbolic heart of the interwar Lithuania? The...
He takes care of the American Lithuanian Cultural Archives | Jack McGowan
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We invite You to have a look at what the most comprehensive Lithuanian museum in America has to offer - what exhibits one may see here? When is it possible to visit the museum and where is it located? Jack McGowan, a volunteer at the American Lithuanian Cultural Archives in Putnam, CT, explains how the museum and Archives work and what Lithuanian art and books found place here. Ready to visit C...
She takes care of Worcester Lithuanian Hall | Vida Strazdis
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Vida Strazdis, the director of Maironis Lithuanian Hall in Worcester, MA, explains how this Club still survives and what Lithuanian activities still take place here. The interview was recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2023" expedition by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis aiming to map Lithuanian heritage sites in the USA and Canada for the online map.truelithuania.com Foll...
He takes care of one of the oldest Lithuanian Clubs in the USA | Joseph Dowkus
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He takes care of the only surviving Lithuanian Club in the Northern Coal region of Pennsylvania, USA. What is the story of this Club and how come it is still so alive? Who can become a member of the Club and where do You find it? Joseph Dowkus, a Cultural Enthusiast in the Lithuanian Social Club of Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, explains what motivates him to be involved in the activities of this ...
Rabbi's grandson discovered this Holocaust memorial near Boston | Ilya Goldovt
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Rabbi's from Merkinė (Meretz), a small town in Lithuania, grandson Ilya Goldovt found this Holocaust memorial near Boston, in Meretz Jewish cemetery. Why was it built? What is the story behind this unique cemetery? And what is the story of its name? The interview was recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2023" expedition by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis aiming to map Lithu...
He runs New Jersey Lithuanian Bank | Bruce Kauffmann
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Bruce Kauffmann, Schuyler Savings Bank Vice Chairman, who joined the board of the bank in 1998, found himself surrounded by 100 percent Lithuanians. Has it changed since? What is the story behind this bank? And what is the story of its name? The interview was recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2023" expedition by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis aiming to map Lithuanian he...
The longest running annual heritage festival in the USA | Paul Domalakes
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Did You know that Lithuanian Days in Pennsylvania is the longest-still-running annual heritage festival in the whole USA? Back in those days loads of trains full of Lithuanians came from New York and Philadelphia to be surrounded by other Lithuanians and even chained themselves to the picnic tables to ensure they would have a chance to participate? Paul G. Domalakes, Master of Ceremonies for Li...
Unique Lithuanian Home in Edmonton | Dinnah Gudjurgis
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How the Lithuanian Home in the northern most metropolis of Canada was built? What is the story behind this extraordinary building? What makes it so unique? Dinnah Gudjurgis, whose parents were among those Lithuanians who actually built this building, tells a story behind the Lithuanian Home in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The interview was recorded by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis during ...
She collects the Lithuanian stories of the Pennsylvania coal mines | Anne La Voie Skirmantas
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Why is a small town of Pennsylvania called "Vilnius of America"? What were the habits of the Lithuanian coal miners in Pennsylvania and what dangers did they have to deal with each day? The story is told by the local writer of Lithuanian descent Anne La Voie Skirmantas The interview is recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2022" expedition led by Augustinas Žemaitis and Aistė Žema...
They led the doomed fight to save Pennsylvania's Lithuanian "Cathedral" in Shenandoah | Setcavage
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Pennsylvanian Lithuanians Jim and Dot Setcavage explain how they led the doomed fight to save Pennsylvania's Lithuanian "cathedral" in Shenandoah. The parishioners hired the attorney and fought against the diocese of Allentown, yet, it seems, the fight was doomed to the failure from the very beginning. Interview with Jim and Dot Setcavage was recorded during the "Lithuanian Destination America ...
He bought a Lithuanian-American church in Coaldale, Pennsylvania | Robert Damyanovich
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Although Robert is not a Lithuanian himself, but he actually saved one Lithuanian church simply by purchasing it! Robert bought St. John the Baptist church in Coaldale, Pennsylvania, as he married his Lithuanian wife there and they baptized their children there. Robert shares this story in this interview. The interview was recorded during the "Destination Lithuanian America 2022" expedition by ...
Nida Resort Town | Lithuania by drone
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Nida Resort Town | Lithuania by drone
She helped us discover this unique ethnic cemetery (Wanamie, PA) | Connie Tumosa
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She helped us discover this unique ethnic cemetery (Wanamie, PA) | Connie Tumosa
He reenacts modern Europe's longest guerilla war | Edward Timins
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He reenacts modern Europe's longest guerilla war | Edward Timins
Šventoji Resort Town | Lithuania by drone
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Šventoji Resort Town | Lithuania by drone
Her family guards Pennsylvania's Lithuanian traditions for 100+ years | Elaine Luschas
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Her family guards Pennsylvania's Lithuanian traditions for 100 years | Elaine Luschas
She built a museum for the country her family had fled. Why? | Svaja Worthington
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She built a museum for the country her family had fled. Why? | Svaja Worthington
Why does her sister's name appear in the British Columbia Hall of Fame? | Birutė Macijauskas
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Why does her sister's name appear in the British Columbia Hall of Fame? | Birutė Macijauskas
Curonian Spit dunes (Lithuanian Sahara) | Lithuania by drone
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Curonian Spit dunes (Lithuanian Sahara) | Lithuania by drone
She helps this Kearny ethnic church survive | Linda Reina
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She helps this Kearny ethnic church survive | Linda Reina
She remembers New Jersey's every Lithuanian community | Emilija Sadonis
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She remembers New Jersey's every Lithuanian community | Emilija Sadonis
He restored the Pittsburgh's strongest Lithuanian club | John Baltrus
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He restored the Pittsburgh's strongest Lithuanian club | John Baltrus
Truly unique Lithuanian cuisine in Dayton, Ohio | Annamarie Berger
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Truly unique Lithuanian cuisine in Dayton, Ohio | Annamarie Berger
Southern Klaipėda (Soviet districts) | Lithuania by drone
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Southern Klaipėda (Soviet districts) | Lithuania by drone
He opened Lithuanian krupnikas distillery in North Carolina | Rim Vilgalys
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He opened Lithuanian krupnikas distillery in North Carolina | Rim Vilgalys
Kernavė Castle Hills (UNESCO World Heritage) | Lithuania by drone
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Kernavė Castle Hills (UNESCO World Heritage) | Lithuania by drone

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ASAS-su3vm
    @ASAS-su3vm 10 годин тому

    MANO MYLIMA LIETUVA

  • @ASAS-su3vm
    @ASAS-su3vm 10 годин тому

    LIETUVA MANO TEVYNĖ

  • @RobertHaulici
    @RobertHaulici 17 годин тому

    Love from Romania

  • @megjimenez1429
    @megjimenez1429 2 дні тому

    My 4th great-grandparents are buried in that cemetery! I visited there in 2014 and took pictures of most of the graves in the cemetery.

  • @betsykinga
    @betsykinga 4 дні тому

    My relatives started that cemetery.

  • @kailyjamessokame.6028
    @kailyjamessokame.6028 5 днів тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-lr2rg8bx3s
    @user-lr2rg8bx3s 8 днів тому

    🇳🇱🤝🇺🇦

  • @ericazubris
    @ericazubris 15 днів тому

    Love to see you visiting the US! Thank you for your great channel!

  • @SodziausPilietis
    @SodziausPilietis 15 днів тому

    Šaunuoliai

  • @viva4894
    @viva4894 17 днів тому

    Šlovė kovotojams už laisvę! Padėka atminties saugotojams! Freedom spirit lives and is strong.

  • @lcunningham1776
    @lcunningham1776 18 днів тому

    Lovely, hope to see it some day!

  • @ArmandoKeeper
    @ArmandoKeeper Місяць тому

    But when this peoples go out they'll go back to lithuania because i'm here and they ask me every day what i'm doing here and when i leave. Now I also want to know what they are doing there in my country?

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania Місяць тому

      The Lithuanian-Brazilians in question are not immigrants, they were born in Brazil. It is mostly their grandparents generation that were immigrants (in the 1920s). As such, they are Brazilian in culture, speak Portuguese natively, etc. (with only a minority speaking Lithuanian language at all but still less fluently than they do speak Portuguese). While remembering the Lithuanian roots and culture, most of them still likely feel more at home in Brazil than Lithuania. Many also have "mixed roots" with at least one grandparent non-Lithuanian.

  • @debrapowless6351
    @debrapowless6351 Місяць тому

    So interesting to see our former teacher from Byron Junior High in 1970-1971. Such fascinating history! Hello Miss Yasinowski!!

  • @dariussutkus8401
    @dariussutkus8401 Місяць тому

    Už ką kovojo laisvės kovotojai, jei į Lietuvą dabar prikviesta beveik 90 000 rusų ir baltarusių kolonistų?

  • @MyApps-uf1dz
    @MyApps-uf1dz Місяць тому

    What are the chances for a fourth referendum and finally allowing people to hold their current citizenship after a regular naturalist?

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania Місяць тому

      There are always chances, but with the current referendum rules the result would likely be the same (and everyone knows it, thus making it unlikely they would declare another referendum). The problem is not that the people do not support the proposition as they voted in favor in both referenda. The problem is that Lithuania has some of the tightest referendum rules among the democratic countries in the world. It requires 50%+ of all eligible voters to vote for the propostion but that is generally not possible as turnouts are typically barely above 50% on average. There were no successful referenda in Lithuania for many years. Many Lithuanians just never vote, low turnout became a cultural thing and thus likely impossible to change. So, it could only pass if the rules are not so tight, e.g. "50%+ of those who voted". However, such change in referendum law doesn't have a popular backing as most political parties in Lithuania prefer the situation where elected politicians rather than people make decisions. This is the case with most laws but this particular law requires referendum by constitution (and that can also be only changed by referendum). So, there may be alternative options, like a kind of "overseas citizenship" (e.g. India), there is already a right-to-citizenship certificate in Lithuania (the rights offered by which may be expanded at least to the level of a similar "Polish card"), there may be other decisions as well (but some of the suggested more radical decisions would likely be unconstitutional sans referendum).

  • @ericaswensonelliott
    @ericaswensonelliott Місяць тому

    My Ancestors were born in Coaldale and many of them are buried in neighboring Summit Hill. Sgt Edward "Rex" Sicenavage and his Lithuanian family were members of this very church. Rex was one of 50+ Coaldale men killed in WW2. He was a gunner in the 893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion, Company C. His tanks' nicknames was "Chop Chop" He died on Chop Chop III. They held services for him here when the family was notified of his death on December 13, 1944. I'm so glad this church was preserved an important piece of American Heritage!

  • @Stalcius1
    @Stalcius1 Місяць тому

    Based. Ačiū!

  • @Stalcius1
    @Stalcius1 Місяць тому

    Bazuota. Daugiau tokių!

  • @ViliusJack
    @ViliusJack Місяць тому

    I have some family roots in that area🇱🇹

  • @paulmichaelkazas7578
    @paulmichaelkazas7578 Місяць тому

    Laba Diena Truly outstanding. Thanking you for your love, support and quest to highlight the people and Republic of Lithuania during these dangerous and difficult times. We are interested in participating with your channel to further promote lithuania's proud history, talent and contrabutions over its one thousand year history. We welcome everyone in support of God and Country to visit and join the Knights of Lithuania Council 110 and Transfiguration Church in Maspeth New York, home of the Vyciai. 2024 the Maspeth Vyciai celebrates its centennial honoring Lithuania, America. Labai aciu Iki pasimatymo Dr. Paul-Michael Kazas President Maspeth Vyciai Knights of lithuania Council 110. 🇱🇹 🇺🇸

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania Місяць тому

      Thank you for the invitation! We have visited the Maspeth church several times, not during Vyčiai event though. How often do you meet there, do you have some regular events? This is our video (in Lithuanian) about the church - ua-cam.com/video/oUkVgvL4wkE/v-deo.html

  • @davewhite4206
    @davewhite4206 Місяць тому

    Fantastic to see the Brothers being remembered!

  • @bush_wookie_9606
    @bush_wookie_9606 Місяць тому

    I've been to the KGB museum in Vilnius. The basement area was where many Lithuanian partisans met their demise.

  • @irenagrant-koch7159
    @irenagrant-koch7159 Місяць тому

    A wonderful initiative. Valio Lietuviams. Niekada Lietuva neprazus, kol tokiu zmoniu bus! 💛💚❤

  • @joeking5215
    @joeking5215 Місяць тому

    You only start appreciate the beauty of Lithuania's nature once you live far away for a long period of time

  • @americanpeasant2815
    @americanpeasant2815 Місяць тому

    I grew up in Westville and I've never heard about this story... The Lithuanian aspect is well known, along with the St.Peter & Paul cemetery. My former father in law was of Lithuanian descent, along with many others... I may look and ask around about it so I can possibly get more information... I'm almost 50 so I'd say there's not a whole lot of time left to get the scoop before everyone who knows about it passes on... Interesting story...

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania Місяць тому

      Indeed... The writer we interviewed here in 2018 has unfortunately also passed away since. There is also another Lithuanian cemetery (national cemetery) where priest Mikalauskas is buried. This is our article on Westville Lithuanian heritage with more images - global.truelithuania.com/westville-illinois-2282/

  • @Henris.
    @Henris. 2 місяці тому

    Art Deco 🖤

  • @357Maxim
    @357Maxim 2 місяці тому

    Nice video ! What drone did you use ?

  • @jonathanschadenfreude9603
    @jonathanschadenfreude9603 2 місяці тому

    I am the great grandson of Mary Arlauskaite from queens NYC 1912.

  • @oskar4404
    @oskar4404 3 місяці тому

    Forest brother ❤

  • @Perkunas1564
    @Perkunas1564 3 місяці тому

    Geras! Teisingai,lietuviskas maistas visvien turi buti branginamas nesvarbu kur gyveni.

  • @caliboy09
    @caliboy09 3 місяці тому

    I’m 3/8 Lithuanian. Slava Ukraini!

  • @pavlostamouridis5268
    @pavlostamouridis5268 3 місяці тому

    The fascists of True Lithuania dont want you to know that Klaipeda is a gift of the Sovirt Union to the Lithuanians...

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 2 місяці тому

      Simply not correct. Lithuania acquired Klaipėda in 1923 after the Lithuanian-supported Klaipėda Revolt and it was not related to the Soviet Union or Russia anyhow. Klaipėda Revolt was the last in a series of events that established Republic of Lithuania (1918-1923). In these independence wars, Soviet Union (bolsheviks) stood against Lithuania trying to attach it to the Soviet Union but, at that time, they failed. Nazi Germany then took over Klaipėda Region in 1939 and the rest of Lithuania in 1941. When Soviet Union (re)conquered Lithuania in 1944-1945, it established its administrative unit of Lithuanian SSR on the basis of Republic of Lithuania that existed prior to Nazi German occupations, so, it included all the Lithuanian areas that had been controlled by the Nazi Germany during WW2. In any case, this Lithuanian SSR 1944-1990 was not independent anyhow, it was occupied by the Soviet Union. Soviet Union gave nothing „to Lithuanians“ in 1944, it just took over the entire Lithuania, including Klaipėda, Kaunas, etc. from the Nazi Germany (replacing one occupation by another). „Lithuanian SSR“ was merely an adiministrative unit within the Soviet Union with very limited powers. Independence of Lithuania happened only in 1990, only at that time did Lithuanians regain sovereignity over all of their cities from the Soviet Union, including Klaipėda.

    • @357Maxim
      @357Maxim 2 місяці тому

      130,000 Lithuanians (~5% of the population at the time) were deported by the soviet union. You might wanna go read a (history) book, Pavlos, before calling others names.

    • @pavlostamouridis5268
      @pavlostamouridis5268 2 місяці тому

      @@TrueLithuania The “independent” Lithuania offered Klaipeda to Nazis on March 1939. The city is undoubtedly a gift of the Soviet Union. The entire Lithuania is a gift of the Soviet Union to the Lithuanias…How many Lithuanians fought on the side of Hitler? Those scums declared heroes after 1991. 5% is too little if we take into account how many partisans, communists, Jews were murdered from these fascists. True Lithuania are their worthy successors…

    • @user-ds1zs7fr6w
      @user-ds1zs7fr6w 25 днів тому

      ​@@TrueLithuania Хочу вам внести принципиальную ясность, открыть "тайну", о которой многие знают, но тихо-тихо молчат… Дело в том, что Клайпеда (её архитектура) на 95% Советский НОВОДЕЛ, включая т.н. "Старый город". Вся Клайпеда в 1945 году была в руинах от рук вермахта. Даже когда Красная армия заняла сам город, немцы обстреливали её не только с косы, но и с корабельных орудий с Балтики за косой. Потом "Старый город" восстановили и реставрировали, предав ему "средневековую" нотку. Мой Отец был командиром сапёрной роты, они только в 1958 году полностью закончили разминирование Клайпеды и Калининграда. "Музей аквариум" на косе построен в 70-х годах на развалинах немецкой крепости. Руины, которые видел лично (будучи совсем пацаном), Отец водил смотреть, когда закончились сапёрные работы. Вот такие дела. Так что ВСЯ Клайпеда чистейший НОВОДЕЛ времён Советской Литвы. В инете есть документы и фото, посмотрите, уверен будет интересно, а может расстроитесь до самоубийства. Последний вопрос про "оккупацию", - в какой стране вы видели, что в Армии "оккупантов" в одной шеренге стояли оккупированные. Ели из одного котелка и спали в одной казарме. Мало того, многие литовские офицеры в Советской армии занимали самые высокие посты и должности. Как быть с высшим образованием и не только? Любой ГРАЖДАНИН СССР (литовец в том числе) имел полное право - свободно перемещаться по ВСЕЙ территории Страны, учится в ЛЮБОМ учебном заведении БЕСПЛАТНО получая стипендию, такие же права были и у больного человека в получении медицинской помощи. Если СССР оккупировало Литву, то что Брюссель с Литвой делает сегодня? Если у вас мозги набекрень, то другим их не засерайте. Кстати, в тех, Советских квартирах слышимость соседей почти не было. Достали ВРАНЬЁМ - ВСЕ.

  • @Thekitttynumber1
    @Thekitttynumber1 3 місяці тому

    As lihtaunian i kinda love it

  • @ssww3
    @ssww3 3 місяці тому

    So when are they talking about the war?

  • @darrylax3311
    @darrylax3311 3 місяці тому

    My family came to that area before moving into Philadelphia.

  • @edward1394
    @edward1394 3 місяці тому

    there is a time capsule placed somewhere near the basement door, below where you are sitting in video. as an altar boy accidently set church afire ,easter sun. 6o yrs to the day when church was hit by lighting an burned . capsle info from my dad .

  • @MrChValery
    @MrChValery 3 місяці тому

    "Оккупанты" превратили Литву из сельской в промышленную. ЕС превратил Литву в свои задворки с чахоточной примитивной экономикой .Квартиры в этих советских домах людям давали бесплатно. Если сравнить сколько кв метров бесплатного жилья литовские граждане за 33 года получили при "оккупации" и сколько за 33 года без "оккупации" будет шок от ваших лилипутских достижений. С русскими вы были уважаемыми людьми, прекрасные актеры, фильмы, судостроение, развитое рыболовство культура и тп. А в ЕС вы дерьмо.

  • @kennethbalser9994
    @kennethbalser9994 3 місяці тому

    If I was to get this citizenship as an American would I have to forfeit my American passport?

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 3 місяці тому

      If your parent, grandparent or great grandparent was a Lithuanian citizen and moved out before 1990 (but after 1918), in most cases you can keep your American passport. If they left even before Lithuanian citizenship was established (i.e. before World War 1, before 1918 independence) then in most cases you couldn't keep American citizenship.

  • @path1391
    @path1391 3 місяці тому

    My Grammy came from Lithuanian by herself when she was 14 years old. I still have her steamer trunk. My grandpa worked in the coal mines in Mt. Carmel. He lost his eye in a minning accident but kept working. Finally he died at age 42. My dad made boylo the Lithuania Xmas drink. In frackville where I lived we kids were taught Lithuanian in grade school. Both my parents were members of the lits club in Shenandoah. This is giving me tears in my eyes. Best wishes from California.

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 3 місяці тому

      What Lits Club in Shenandoah do you mean? Did it have its own building, when did it close down?

    • @path1391
      @path1391 3 місяці тому

      It was on the right side of the main street going towards Shenandoah heights. By the park with a diner. My mom who lived in frackville was very active in the Lithuanian museum. I have much of her Lithuanian books, amber as she has many relatives still in the "old country" she sang in the frackville mall in costumes on Lithuanian day. Remember going to Lakewood for august 15th?

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 3 місяці тому

      @@path1391 For the last few years, the Lithuanian days have been relocated back to the Lakewood Park, a part of which has been restored as a rental cabins ground (Catalpa Grove). We were there and filmed in 2022 and 2023.

  • @user-cz2fo6vy1x
    @user-cz2fo6vy1x 4 місяці тому

    Stay safe 🙏💓

  • @user-cz2fo6vy1x
    @user-cz2fo6vy1x 4 місяці тому

    A beautiful job, such a great mentality 💪🙏, the Grand Duchy of Lietuvą

  • @TheShatStorm
    @TheShatStorm 4 місяці тому

    St. Casimir Lithuanian school closed in 1984. Last i knew the city of worcester rents it and uses it as a alternative school. St. Casimir Lithuanian church was closed in 2011 and was sold to the pentecostal church for $650,000.

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 3 місяці тому

      The school has been sold again to a developer recently. Hopefully they will convert it into apartment leaving the Lithuanian decor intact but we'll see.

  • @khantsal2305
    @khantsal2305 4 місяці тому

    Lithuania is very beautiful country. A country blessed and protected by ancient gods. Love from india.

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight 4 місяці тому

    You hear very little about them. I recall the Polish stores near the highway, and they sell some LT items.

  • @josephwarra5043
    @josephwarra5043 4 місяці тому

    LDK! LDK! LDK!

  • @brucekaplan6124
    @brucekaplan6124 4 місяці тому

    My grandparents are in that cemetery. Kaplan/Reisner.

  • @yalereisner8209
    @yalereisner8209 4 місяці тому

    Many members of my family are buried in the Meretz Relief Association cemetery in Woburn and many others are buried in the Jewish cemetery in the Merkinė woods. Still others are buried in the mass graves adjoining the Merkinė Jewish cemetery amongst the 854 Jews who were massacred in a single day on September 10, 1941.

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 4 місяці тому

      Also, there are Merkinė / Meretz plots in Mount Hebron Cemetery in Queens, NY (however, these are just plots that are not marked as a separate cemetery).

  • @yalereisner8209
    @yalereisner8209 4 місяці тому

    It is not true that no photos of this cemetery were available. In fact, in Merkinė itself in Lithuania, there is an information board posted at the entrance of the Jewish cemetery and on it there are photos of the Boston cemetery with a brief history of the Woburn cemetery.

    • @TrueLithuania
      @TrueLithuania 4 місяці тому

      Yes, however, these images are also likely by Ilya Goldovt. He visited Merkinė numerous times, cooperating with the Merkinė museum, and brought his photos there to be exhibited in Merkinė. To my knowledge, Merkinė museum / historians learned about this cemetery and received photos from Ilya as well (in fact, it was Merkinė museum employee who suggested me to contact Ilya when we were planning to research Lithuanian heritage in Boston; namely, I saw Ilya's image on Facebook just because a friend of mine, Merkinė museum employee, "liked" that image, after which I contacted him if he knows more information and he said I should talk to Ilya as all the information and photos in Merkinė is received from him). Besides Ilya, Merkinė museum / historians had no contacts in the Boston area and they said all the images they have are by him. So, that doesn't change the fact that Ilya rediscovered and popularized this memorial, and no *online* images of the Holocaust memorial existed except the ones Ilya took.

  • @Vinar00
    @Vinar00 4 місяці тому

    šaunolis

  • @joepierce3004
    @joepierce3004 5 місяців тому

    Love this bakery, been part of my family's favorite probably since they opened.