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Lithuanians Have Problems with Decommunization

Summary by Do Rzeczy
When Lithuania declared independence in January 1991, more Soviet monuments fell. Crowds of Vilnius residents applauded the removal of Lenin's image from Lukiškės Square, and monuments to Vilnius' pseudo-liberator, General Ivan Chernyakhovsky, also collapsed onto the pavement.
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When Lithuania declared independence in January 1991, more Soviet monuments fell. Crowds of Vilnius residents applauded the removal of Lenin's image from Lukiškės Square, and monuments to Vilnius' pseudo-liberator, General Ivan Chernyakhovsky, also collapsed onto the pavement.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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