Soviet political leader (without military shoulder straps) and the People's Seimas member (with red rose in his jacket lapel) announces to the Lithuanian People's Army non-commissioned officers that "soon you will become members of the Red Army" in Kaunas, 1940 (Source)
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Romas Kalanta self-immolated close to Kaunas State Musical Theatre protesting against the Soviet regime (Source)
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Logo of the 2022 European Capital of Culture (Source)
Romuva Cinema, the oldest still operational movie theater in Lithuania, which was initially opened in 1940 (Source)
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Kaunas Mosque is the only brick mosque in Lithuania. To this day, it is still used by the Lipka Tatars, who were settled in the country by Vytautas the Great during the Middle Ages.[169] (Source)
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Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics[211] (Source)
Delegation of the army attending the session of the People's Seimas in Kaunas following the rigged election (Source)
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Authentic surviving fragment of the Kaunas Defensive Wall[133] (Source)
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Vytautas Magnus University Botanical Garden (Source)
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Church of St. Michael the Archangel was built largely for the use of the Russian Orthodox imperial garrison of the Kaunas Fortress, but currently is converted into a Catholic Church[170] (Source)
The Neviazh Kloyz is one of the remaining former synagogues located in the Kaunas Old Town.[173] The complex was built in the 19th century and also served as a community house and school.[174] (Source)