-
movies mostly were used for the
Soviet propaganda purposes,
nevertheless Almantas Grikevičius,
Gytis Lukšas,
Henrikas Šablevičius, Arūnas Žebriūnas, Raimondas...
- is a 1968
Soviet historical drama film
directed by
Algirdas Dausa and
Almantas Grikevičius. The film is set in 1944, as
World War II
nears its end. Kasparas...
-
Archived from the
original on 20
September 2023.
Retrieved 18
March 2019.
Almantas Lauzadis and Hans Schöggl (23
March 2017). "Latvia – List of Champions"...
- teisingumas) -
since 2020
merger to form
Freedom and Justice,
party leader is
Almantas Petkus.
Union for
National Unity (Tautos vienybės sąjunga) -
since 2016...
-
Haber &
Hibbert 2018, p. 10.
Haber &
Hibbert 2018, pp. 13–14. Kakareka,
Almantas (2009). "23". In Vacca, John (ed.).
Computer and
Information Security Handbook...
- away team win. Laužadis,
Almantas (8
November 1999). "Lithuania 1991". RSSSF.
Retrieved 2
December 2020. Laužadis,
Almantas (1998-09-23). "Lithuania 1991...
- 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008 Lauzadis,
Almantas 'Almis' (13
August 2009). "Lithuanian
National Team All Players".
Almantas 'Almis' Lauzadis.
Archived from the...
-
Group Zero") is a 1981
Soviet Lithuanian-language war film
directed by
Almantas Grikevičius [lt]. It was
entered into the 1981
Cannes Film Festival, where...
- (Lithuanian SSR)
Faktas Faktas (in Lithuanian) Fakt (Факт) (in Russian)
Almantas Grikevičius 1981
Poland General Boldyn Bołdyn Ewa Petelska, Czesław Petelski...
-
Relegated Notes:
Retired during the
season and
relegated Relegated Laužadis,
Almantas (8
November 1999). "Lithuania 1996/97". RSSSF.
Retrieved 2
December 2020...