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%T The concept of guerrilla warfare in Lithuania in the 1920-1930s
%A Jokubauskas, Vytautas
%J Baltic Region
%N 2
%P 32-43
%D 2012
%K Lithuanian Riflemen's Union
%@ 2079-8555
%~ Immanuel Kant Baltic federal university
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-326648
%X This article analyses the military and
tactical training of the members of the
Lithuanian Riflemen's Union for guerrilla
warfare in the interwar period.
Small nations, such as Lithuania and
other Baltic states, being unable to build
up military strength in order to ensure
national security, were forced to seek for
unconventional methods of warfare, including
guerrilla strategies. The study
places emphasis on the development of
the guerrilla war concept in the Union
periodicals. The author retraces a
change in the intensity of the guerrilla
warfare concept propagation amongst
Lithuanian population and riflemen, in
particular, through publications in the
Trimitas - a periodical of the Lithuanian
Riflemen's Union. The author also
identifies the narratives associated with
the guerrilla matters employed for propaganda
purposes in order to create an
image of a guerrilla as a defender of the
Homeland - Lithuania. Additionally,
the structure and numbers of the Union
are analysed through a comparison with
similar organisations of the other «small
nations» of the Baltic North-East. The
author addresses the issue of military
missions planned by the Lithuanian Army,
as well as the way riflemen implemented
them. Since the Union did not
only offer military training, but was also
engaged in the patriotic propaganda, the
article focuses on the network of cultural
institutions, homes of riflemen, orchestras,
libraries, choirs, and athletic clubs
used by the Union. The article sets out to
establish whether the loss of Lithuanian
sovereignty could have been possible
without giving rise to a protracted guerrilla
war.
%C RUS
%G en
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info