- Aušra or
Auszra (literally: dawn) was the
first national Lithuanian newspaper. The
first issue was
published in 1883, in Ragnit, East Prussia, Germany...
-
Auszra formulated the
ideas of nationalism...
- were
printed in
areas not far from Russian-controlled Lithuania, such as
Auszra or Varpas, and
smuggled into
Lithuania proper.
Between the two
world wars...
- book
smugglers (knygnešiai). The
first issue of the
Lithuanian newspaper Auszra was
published in the town in 1883.
According to
German data 17,500 Lithuanians...
- Aušra,
originally spelled Auszra,
formulated the
ideas of
Lithuanian nationalism...
- schools.
Vincas Mickevičius was
early exposed to old
illegal issues of
Auszra monthly magazine hidden at
their home.
Around 1888–1892, he was tutored...
-
Russia to byp****
their press ban by
publishing their newspapers, such as
Auszra and Varpas. The
northern part of East
Prussia beyond the
Neman River was...
- 1875 to 1883 saw the
establishment of the Lithuanian-language
newspaper Auszra (The Dawn), and the
resistance at this time is ****ociated with
bishop Antanas...
-
newspaper Lietuwiszkas Laiszkas (Lithuanian Letter)
which was
renamed to
Auszra (Dawn) from the 24th issue. Initially, it was a w****ly but from the 38th...
- pp. 35–36. ISBN 9955-616-09-1. Stražas,
Abelis S. (Winter 1996). "From
Auszra To The
Great War: The
Emergence Of The
Lithuanian Nation". Litu****. 4 (42)...