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STRUGGLE FOR THE SO-CALLED RECLAMATION OF CULTURAL GOODS IN VILNIUS AFTER WORLD WAR II
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The article describes the so-called requisition
campaign carried out in Vilnius city and region and Kaunas,
Lithuania, the aim of which was to recover the cultural heritage
which was supposed to stay abroad as a result of the change of
borders after World War II for the Polish State and its citizens
People connected with the Cultural Department established
by the Polish Committee of National Liberation in
1944 at the Office of the Chief Plenipotentiary for Evacuation
in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. The Cultural
Department carried out this activity under the Agreement
between the Polish Committee of National Liberation and
the Government of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
regarding the evacuation of Polish citizens from Soviet
Lithuania and Lithuanian citizens from Poland concerning
the mutual repatriation of peoples.
The article aims to recall the private collections and most
important cultural institutions in Vilnius from the period before
1939 which failed to be transported from Vilnius to
Poland, despite the great efforts of many people. However,
regardless of the result, the actions described and those
who conducted them deserve to be recalled and mentioned
in the subject-matter literature.
Title: STRUGGLE FOR THE SO-CALLED RECLAMATION
OF CULTURAL GOODS IN VILNIUS AFTER
WORLD WAR II
Description:
The article describes the so-called requisition
campaign carried out in Vilnius city and region and Kaunas,
Lithuania, the aim of which was to recover the cultural heritage
which was supposed to stay abroad as a result of the change of
borders after World War II for the Polish State and its citizens
People connected with the Cultural Department established
by the Polish Committee of National Liberation in
1944 at the Office of the Chief Plenipotentiary for Evacuation
in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.
The Cultural
Department carried out this activity under the Agreement
between the Polish Committee of National Liberation and
the Government of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
regarding the evacuation of Polish citizens from Soviet
Lithuania and Lithuanian citizens from Poland concerning
the mutual repatriation of peoples.
The article aims to recall the private collections and most
important cultural institutions in Vilnius from the period before
1939 which failed to be transported from Vilnius to
Poland, despite the great efforts of many people.
However,
regardless of the result, the actions described and those
who conducted them deserve to be recalled and mentioned
in the subject-matter literature.
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