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Lietuvos geopolitinės orientacijos pakeitimas ir Vilniaus susigrąžinimo planas

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Author(s)
Veilentienė, Audronė
Keywords
Lithuania
1918-1940
Diplomacy
Foreign policy
Geopolitical orientation
Lithuanian-Polish conflict
Lithuanian-Polish relations
Poland
Rebellion
Vilnius
Vilnius issue
Vilnius region
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1981806
Online Access
https://vb.lituanistikadb.lt/LDB:TLITLIJ.04~2011~1367175535353&prefLang=en_US
Abstract
The article analyses the causes and circumstances of Lithuania’s geopolitical orientation; attempts are also made to clarify the means by which Lithuania hoped to regain Vilnius as capital. Vilnius issue was the main problem of Lithuania’s foreign policy in 1918–1940, which defined the state’s geopolitical orientation. Till 1925, Lithuania declared its orientation towards the Entente and the Baltic states; however, later it turned to the former USSR and Germany, the countries which also had territorial claims on Poland. When in 1923 the Conference of Ambassadors decreed to attach Vilnius region to Poland, Lithuania started considering the possibilities to change its geopolitical orientation; and on June 12, 1925, the Cabinet of Ministers accepted the final decision to orient the country’s geopolitical policy towards the USSR and Germany block rather than towards the Entente. The leaders of the Party of National Progress, who were in the opposition then and were influenced by the USSR Embassy, supported and encouraged this orientation; the ruling Christian Democrats, meanwhile, adopted a hesitant policy and made attempts to raise Vilnius issue at international institutions.
Various organizations and their representatives came up with the plans how to regain Vilnius by diplomatic, political and military means. J. Purickis’ suggestion was to stage a rebellion of national minorities – the Lithuanians, the Belarussians, the Ukrainians and the Germans – in Poland and in concert with exterior forces to regain Vilnius. Up to 1927 this plan was supported by the Special Department of Lithuania’s National Guards; its activities were coordinated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice-Minister of the Defence Ministry. Further historical events serve as a proof of Lithuania’s changed geopolitical orientation; in 1939, Lithuania rejected Germany’s proposal to regain Vilnius region and accepted this region from the USSR together with the USSR military garrisons
Date
2011
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:lituanistikadb.lt:LT-LDB-0001:J.04~2011~1367175535353
https://vb.lituanistikadb.lt/LDB:TLITLIJ.04~2011~1367175535353&prefLang=en_US
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