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- The voldemarininkai was a group of supporters of Augustinas Voldemaras, former Prime Minister of Lithuania, active from 1929 to 1941 in Lithuania. The...
- However, supporters of Voldemaras remained active and became known as Voldemarininkai ("Voldemarians", "Voldemarists"). They planned several anti-Smetona...
- d'état attempt in 1934 (Lithuanian: 1934-ųjų pučas) was an attempt by voldemarininkai, supporters of the former Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras, to...
- attitudes shifted to anti-communism and antisemitism. He joined the Voldemarininkai movement. When **** Germany occupied Lithuania in June 1941, at the...
- including by the Polish Military Organisation in 1919 and by the Voldemarininkai in 1934. As a reliable and loyal force, they were used to guard the...
- strike and distributed proclamations, including Farmers' Unity [lt] and voldemarininkai. The farmers were most active in Suvalkija (districts of Marijampolė...
- they found it already in the hands of Algirdas Klimaitis' 600-man Voldemarininkai militia. Its commander, Franz Walter Stahlecker, explained in an October...
- their case against Kavoliūnas. He was accused of supporting fascist Voldemarininkai and distributing pro-Germany pamphlets during the Suvalkija farmers'...
- of the Provisional Government of Lithuania. On 23–24 July, pro-**** voldemarininkai, following the wishes of **** Germany, unsuccessfully tried to overthrow...
- were unaligned with earlier extremist Lithuanian movements such as Voldemarininkai and presented themselves as an "opposition of goodwill". The Vairininkai...