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- Glitiškės (Polish: Glinciszki) is a village in Vilnius district, Lithuania situated on the eastern bank of Širvys Lake. In the 2011 census, it had 549...
- 5th Wilno Brigade, part of the Polish resistance, in reprisal for the Glinciszki (Glitiškės) m****acre of Polish civilians committed on 20 June 1944 by...
- The Glinciszki m****acre (Polish: Zbrodnia w Glinciszkach; Lithuanian: Glitiškių žudynės) was a m**** murder of Polish civilians by the German-subordinated...
- Police Battalions formed by **** Germany. He is notable for ordering the Glinciszki m****acre of 39 Polish civilians in June 1944. Initially in the post-war...
- m****acres of Polish and Lithuanian civilians in June 1944 in the Glitiškės (Glinciszki) and Dubingiai (Dubinki) villages. Also in 1943, several underground political...
- m****acres of Polish and Lithuanian civilians in the villages of Glitiškės (Glinciszki) and Dubingiai (Dubinki) respectively.: 168–169  Postwar ****essments of...
- Company of the 258th Lithuanian Police Battalion murdered 39 Poles in Glinciszki, including women and children. Lithuanian collaborator units also har****ed...
- Isthmus. ****-subordinated Lithuanian Security Police carried out the Glinciszki m****acre of 37 mostly Polish residents of the village of Glitiškės. TWA...
- Dziewieniszki Девенишки/ Devenishki Дзевянішкі Dzievianiški Dewinischek Glitiškės Glinciszki Глинтишки/ Glintishki, Глитишки/ Glitishki Kaltanėnai Kołtyniany Колтыняны/...
- Pirčiupiai) 119 In the territory of pre-WW2 Poland, now in Lithuania. Glinciszki m****acre 20 June 1944 Glitiškės 27 In the territory of pre-WW2 Poland...