Σχέσεις Λιθουανίας-Πολωνίας (Greek Wikipedia)

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  • Στέφεν Ρ. Μπούραντ και Βόιτεκ Ζούμπεκ, Eastern Europe's Old Memories and New Realities: Resurrecting the Polish–Lithuanian Union, East European Politics and Societies 1993; 7; 370, online[νεκρός σύνδεσμος]

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  • Φίρον, Τζέιμς Ν.· Λάιτιν, Ντέιβιντ Ν. (2006). «Lithuania» (PDF). Stanford University. σελ. 4. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο (PDF) στις 15 Οκτωβρίου 2012. Ανακτήθηκε στις 18 Ιουνίου 2007. Lithuanian nationalists resented demands by Poles for greater cultural autonomy (similar to that granted to the Jewish minority), holding that most of Lithuania's Poles were really deracinated Lithuanians who merely needed to be re-Lithuanianized. Resentments were exacerbated when Lithuanian Poles expressed a desire to "re-unite" the country with Poland. As a result, the nationalizing Lithuanian state took measures to confiscate Polish-owned land. It also restricted Polish religious services, schools, Polish publications, Polish voting rights. Poles were often referred to in the press in this period as the "lice of the nation" 
  • Φίρον, Τζέιμς Ν.· Λάιτιν, Ντέιβιντ Ν. (2006). «Lithuania» (PDF). Stanford University. σελ. 4. Αρχειοθετήθηκε από το πρωτότυπο (PDF) στις 15 Οκτωβρίου 2012. Ανακτήθηκε στις 18 Ιουνίου 2007. From 1936 till 1939, 266 Lithuanian schools were closed in the entire territory of the former Vilnius Territory. Activities of almost all Lithuanian cultural organizations were banned there. In the areas controlled by Poland, resentments grew as a new settlement of Polish army veterans with economic ties to Poland brought greater Polonization. 

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