Lithuania–Poland relations: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:2423:24, 9 July 202278.56.121.167 talk 30,567 bytes +88 →‎Interbellum: This sentence goes against well known facts: in interwar Kaunas, which served as a temporary capital, there were Polish language newspapers, threelingual street signs (including Polish), a Polish school, a Polish bank, up to a third representatives in the city council belonged to Polish party, which was also active in Lithuanian elections, etc. Dubious claims about "restrictions", to say the least. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 23:1923:19, 9 July 202278.56.121.167 talk 30,479 bytes +88 →‎Interbellum: Dubious claims as there were Polish language newspapers, school, Polish bank even in the capital Kaunas, Polish party was active in Kaunas city counsil, etc. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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