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A judicial inquiry into the wartime activities of Jewish anti-Nazi resistance fighters in Lithuania has led to accusations that the small Baltic state is trying to distort the history of World War II.

The row follows investigations by the country's prosecutor into whether the former partisans - Holocaust survivors now in their 80s - themselves committed war crimes.


Fania Brantsovskaya was questioned about a 1944 massacre

Israel has denounced the inquiry as scandalous and refused to allow one of the main potential witnesses to be questioned. Britain's foremost World War II historian, Sir Martin Gilbert, told the BBC he was "deeply shocked" by the investigation, which he called "perverse".

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which works to track down Nazi war criminals, claims it is part of an attempt to establish a "false symmetry" between atrocities committed against Jews and atrocities allegedly committed by them.

And the dispute has now led to a tense meeting between the Lithuanian prime minister Gediminas Kirkilas and American Jewish leaders.

'Punitive action'

At least four former fighters have now been questioned or are being sought for questioning. All deny any wrongdoing, and so far the main evidence appears to be memoirs written by former partisans themselves.

The row began to develop last September when the Lithuanian prosecutor for war-crimes and crimes against humanity asked to talk to Israeli historian Yitzhak Arad about his experiences as a 16-year-old boy, after he had escaped from a Nazi-run ghetto in Lithuania and joined the Soviet-led resistance force in the forest.

Dr Arad, 81, is former head of Israel's Holocaust Memorial Authority, Yad Vashem. He was not informed what provoked the inquiry, but the prosecutor, Rimvydas Valentukevicius, told the BBC he was investigating the killing of at least one civilian in a raid by partisans on Girdenai, a village in eastern Lithuania in 1944.

In his book, The Partisan, first published in English in 1979, Dr Arad described how his brigade was ordered to mount a "punitive action" against villagers who, he wrote, were armed by the Germans and had shot partisans attempting to requisition food.

Dr Arad described how houses were burned. But he denies involvement in the killing of any civilians.

He has said he is willing to be interviewed by Lithuanian journalists, but not by the police. "I don't trust them," he said. "The case has no basis. It is trying to falsify events. And I don't want to be part of this play."

Rewriting history?

Dr Arad, like other former partisans, insists that joining the Soviet-led resistance force was effectively his only means of staying alive in Nazi-occupied Lithuania.

Historians say about 95% of the country's Jews - 200,000 people - were killed by the Germans and their Lithuanian collaborators, probably the highest proportion in Europe.

Under Lithuanian law, any citizen can initiate an inquiry into wartime crimes, and Dr Arad believes the inquiry into his record is revenge for expert evidence he gave at the trial in the United States of a former Lithuanian Nazi collaborator accused of involvement in the killing of Jews.

"I think they use my case as a general intention to rewrite history," he said, "to show that Jews are not the only victims."

Lithuania's deputy foreign minister Jaroslavas Neverovicas told the BBC that Dr Arad was wanted as a witness, not a suspect.

But the case has undone painstaking work by the government a few years ago to establish an international commission of historians tasked with examining the crimes of both the Nazi and Soviet regimes in Lithuania, and attempting to draw up a definitive version of highly controversial events.

One aim was to reconcile differing assessments, inside and outside Lithuania, of the extent of Lithuanian involvement in the Holocaust.

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Dr Arad, seen as a key Israeli scholar, was originally persuaded to join the Commission only after the personal intervention of Lithuania's president. But he has now withdrawn, at least until the case is dropped, as has Britain's representative, Sir Martin Gilbert.

"The Commission was one of the best things that happened in post-Soviet Lithuania," the deputy foreign minister, Mr Neverovicas, said. "It's unfortunate that such an episode appeared. But when the accusation happened, our prosecutor's office could not sit still, it had to investigate."

The government-appointed head of the commission, however, believes that its work has been deliberately sabotaged by nationalist forces who want to lead Lithuania away from the European mainstream.

Conservative member of parliament Emmanuelis Zingeris, Lithuania's leading Jewish politician, who was one of those at the forefront of the country's campaign to break away from the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, said:

"Someone has tried to dismantle this carefully-built bridge between Lithuania, Israel, America and world historical opinion. And it's a real tragedy.. a highly counter-productive move against Lithuanian liberal values, against all our shared values with NATO and EU countries."

For the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, the world's main Nazi-hunting organisation, the investigation of Jewish partisans is part of a wider attempt by Lithuania to improve its international image by rewriting the history of World War II.

"The participation of so many Lithuanian volunteers in the mass murder of Jews is a very sensitive subject," says Efraim Zuroff of the centre's Jerusalem office. "However if it emerges that there were Jews who committed crimes against Lithuanians, that would blunt the shame that Lithuanians feel in response to their World War II crimes."

"The Holocaust obfuscation, distortion and deflection going on in Lithuania should be a very serious cause of concern in the EU and Nato," he added.

"I think what is happening in Lithuania and elsewhere throughout Eastern Europe is far more serious than the phenomenon of Holocaust denial which has never penetrated mainstream European society."

Dr Zuroff describes independent Lithuania's record in prosecuting Nazi war criminals as a "miserable failure". Since 1991, it has prosecuted three Nazi collaborators - and 24 people accused of crimes against humanity or genocide under the Soviet regime.

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The country has its own judicial definition of the word "genocide", wider than that used by the United Nations.

It includes attempts to wipe out particular social as well as ethnic groups, and can therefore potentially be used to prosecute Soviet crimes as well as Nazi ones.


Former Soviet political prisoners mark the 1941 mass deportation of Lithuanians to Siberia

Many non-Jewish Lithuanians argue they were subject to a form of genocide because the Soviet Union attempted to destroy the nation's intellectual elite through mass deportations to Siberia, the fight against anti-Soviet guerrillas, and other forms of persecution.

As for Nazi collaborators, the government says most were prosecuted in Soviet times, whereas the task of finding Soviet collaborators could only begin after independence.

Deputy foreign minister Neverovicas says Lithuania is being even-handed in investigating both totalitarian regimes and is right to be spearheading efforts in the European Parliament to make Western Europeans more aware of Soviet crimes.

But his government is clearly embarrassed by the still-widening investigation of the partisans.

This spring prosecutors questioned 86-year-old Fania Brantsovskaya, who still lives in Lithuania, about the role her partisan brigade played in an alleged massacre of 38 civilians in the village of Kaniukai in south-eastern Lithuania in January 1944.

Mrs Brantsovskaya insists she was not present during the raid and has now also been told that she is not a suspect.

Nevertheless the prime minister Mr Kirkilas was so concerned about the possible impact of the case on Lithuania's relations with America's influential Jewish community that he invited her to tea before his trip to New York.

Lithuania insists, however, that the judiciary works independently of the government, and the inquiry continues.
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Jews: "how dare you tell that we were not the only suffering nation!"

The Soviet holocaust against Baltic nations is not worth of mentioning according to them because they were quite actively involved.
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The Jewish allegations are all fine. But they should be made in the Lithuanian Court, not in the international media.

Unless they have much to hide and they fear that this could be the beginning of something bigger.
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Agreed, but the Simon Wiesenthal Centre doesn't agree with our courts, not only with ours, also with Croatian, Austrian etc. For Efraim Zuroff the rightful sentence comes only from Tel Aviv.
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They usually already "know" someone is guilty, even before the start of the trial.
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August 12, 2008

Yad Vashem is increasingly concerned by the atmosphere of antisemitism and Holocaust revisionism in Lithuania.

For nearly a year, Lithuanian authorities have been carrying out investigations into Jewish Holocaust survivors for their wartime activities as partisans in Lithuania. Among those being persecuted is Dr. Yitzhak Arad, a Holocaust historian and former Chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorate.

Despite various protest actions taken by Yad Vashem and other bodies, the persecutions of Jewish partisans continues in Lithuania, as do antisemitic incidents, such as the spray painting of many swastikas and antisemitic graffiti on the Jewish organizations’ building yesterday in Vilnius.

In a letter dated August 10, Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev wrote to Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas: “Sadly, to date, the public outcry has yet to yield a fair and reasonable Lithuanian response. If anything, it seems that the harmful phenomenon of historical revisionism and distortion, of which the investigation of the Jewish partisans is a prime example, may actually be increasing in your country.

In light of this severe and continuing problem, Yad Vashem calls upon you to intervene directly and restore Lithuania’s integrity as an enlightened and democratic nation by ending the misguided investigations. Only by dealing openly and forthrightly with the full and complex truth about the past will your nation succeed in building for itself a secure and stable future,” he wrote.

Yad Vashem believes that a key way to combat the Holocaust revisionist trend is through education and by providing comprehensive, credible information to all those who seek it.

“Yad Vashem will continue to welcome and teach Lithuanian educators about the events, ramifications and legacy of the Holocaust, thus reflecting and communicating our core commitment to the truth. We shall continue to support these teachers’ admirable attempts to strengthen true democracy in your country and hope that they remain steadfast within an increasingly inhibiting atmosphere that they can now sense around them,” Shalev wrote.

In tandem to the letter to Prime Minister Kirkilas, Shalev also wrote to Historical Commission Chair Emanuelis Zingeris again to urge him to publicly voice his protest against the situation.

In addition to actions taken with other organizations, in September 2007 Yad Vashem suspended its participation in the Historical Commission, and in February 2008 Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev presented a letter of protest to Lithuanian Foreign Minister Petras Vaitiekunas during his visit to Yad Vashem.
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Jews: "how dare you tell that we were not the only suffering nation!"

The Soviet holocaust against Baltic nations is not worth of mentioning according to them because they were quite actively involved.
Soviet-nostalgics react in the same manner when Soviet forces or individual soldiers/partisans are accused of war-crimes. People don't seem be understand, that between the Nazis and the Soviets stood the small nations of Eastern Europe, but since much of their suffering was inflicted by the "good guys," that suffering is not legit.
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Soviet-nostalgics react in the same manner when Soviet forces or individual soldiers/partisans are accused of war-crimes. People don't seem be understand, that between the Nazis and the Soviets stood the small nations of Eastern Europe, but since much of their suffering was inflicted by the "good guys," that suffering is not legit.
Past sufferings are toggled on and off in public conscience according to political convenience.

There is no room for real pietas in such matters.
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I think it's a pure provocation.
Traditional Lithuanian sign 'Gediminaiciu stulpai', which was always a symbol of Lithuanian resistance during the occupation was painted wrong. All Lithuanians know how to paint it, even the youngest ones...

That's how it was painted on the Jewish Community center:


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And that's how it should really be painted:



One more coincidence: the act was done 2 days after the beginning of Georgian-Russian conflict and the date was chosen exactly on one of the Jewish celebrations, when any antisemitic act would attract major attention.
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That's how it was painted on the Jewish Community center:

And that's how it should really be painted:
If this is right, whoever painted it over the plate of the Jewish Community center, he had only a poor and slight idea of what the symbol should look like.

In fact the symbol that you present as the true one looks much easier to paint on graffitti than the one painted over the plate.
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