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{{Evil_Organization|Box title = Evil organization|image = | {{Evil_Organization|Box title = Evil organization|image = [[File:Communist_Party_of_Lithuania_2.png|thumb|303px]]|fullname = Communist Party of Lithuania|alias = No information|origin = Lithuania|foundation = 1918-1991|headquarters = Vilnius, Lithuania|commanders = Pranas Eidukevicius|agents = Pranas Eidukevicius Vincas Mickevicius Kapsukas Zigmontas Antanas Aleksa-Angarietis Karolis Pozela Kazys Giedrys Juozas Greifenbergeris Rapolas Carnas Antanas Snieckus Motiejus Sumauskas Antanas Snieckus Petras Griskevicius Ringaudas Bronislovas Songaila Algirdas Brazauskas Mykolas Burokevicius Justas Paleckis Juozas Bartasiunas Kazimieras Liaudis Icikas Meskupas Kazys Preiksas Juozas Jermalavicius Leonas Bartosevicius Stanislava Juoniene Leonas Bartosevicius Steponas Bakevicius Ona Karveliute Borisas Gurevicius Eduard Franko Bronius Jasiunas|skills = Censorship/Controlling media|goals = To Sovietize and contribute to the annexation of Lithuania, to contribute to the creation of collective farms.|crimes = Censorship Oppression Humans Rights Abuses Brainwashing Mass murder Mass deportations|type of villains = Tyrannical Communist Control Freaks}}The '''Commnunist Party of Lithuania''' was a [[communist]] party in Lithuania, established in early October 1918. The party was banned in 1991. | ||
The first Marxist circles emerged in the 1970s, and the first social democratic organizations formed in the 9th. The Communist Party's predecessors were Marxists and Social Democrats - revolutionaries who took over the traditions and methods of revolutionary democracy and folk, as well as much from the Polish Workers' Party "Proletariat" (Lithuanian in 1881-1886), promoting Marx and Lenin's teaching and proletarian internationalism. . The Revolutionary Democrats at that time were involved in the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP), the Lithuanian Labor Union, the Russian Social Democratic-Workers' Party and other social democratic organizations. During World War I, the Social Democrats and the Revolutionaries cut ties with the Menshevik Social Democrats and in 1916-1917. He established the first Lithuanian Bolshevik organizations in Russia. 1917 In the autumn of 2002 these organizations were reorganized into the Lithuanian Section of RSDDP (b) (from March 1918 - RKP (b)). Activists started publishing the first Bolshevik press in Lithuanian - Truth, Communist and others. t. Vincas Mickevicius-Kapsukas and Z. Angarietis, members of the Central Bureau of the Lithuanian Section, made the biggest contribution to the Lithuanian Section becoming a separate party. | |||
The first separate Lithuanian communist organizations began to form in 1918. in the spring. 1918 The Lithuanian-Belarusian Social Democratic Workers' Party, led by P. Eidukevich, was founded in the summer of. She soon established contact with the Central Bureau of the Lithuanian Section of the RAC (b). 1918 August 14 An illegal congress of Lithuanian Social Democrats and Revolutionaries was organized in Vilnius and the Lithuanian-Belarusian Communist Party was founded. It was planned to operate in the territory of German occupation, i. y. In Lithuania and Western Belarus, occupied by the German army in 1915. in the fall. 1918 September 15 The first congress of Lithuanian Communist Organizations began. It was decided to follow the RAC (b) program adapted for Lithuania. In the same year, the first Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania and Belarus started in Vilnius, which in fact became the first Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania, because the Belarusian delegation did not participate. The congress reorganized the party, elected the Central Committee, and eventually the Lithuanian Communist Party was formed with its 6 districts: Vilnius, Kaunas, Siauliai, Panevezys, Vilkaviškis and Marijampole. In its program, the party declared the dissemination of the ideas of proletarian internationalism, socialist patriotism, communism and the fight against German occupation, manifestations of bourgeois nationalism and oppression of workers. | The first separate Lithuanian communist organizations began to form in 1918. in the spring. 1918 The Lithuanian-Belarusian Social Democratic Workers' Party, led by P. Eidukevich, was founded in the summer of. She soon established contact with the Central Bureau of the Lithuanian Section of the RAC (b). 1918 August 14 An illegal congress of Lithuanian Social Democrats and Revolutionaries was organized in Vilnius and the Lithuanian-Belarusian Communist Party was founded. It was planned to operate in the territory of German occupation, i. y. In Lithuania and Western Belarus, occupied by the German army in 1915. in the fall. 1918 September 15 The first congress of Lithuanian Communist Organizations began. It was decided to follow the RAC (b) program adapted for Lithuania. In the same year, the first Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania and Belarus started in Vilnius, which in fact became the first Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania, because the Belarusian delegation did not participate. The congress reorganized the party, elected the Central Committee, and eventually the Lithuanian Communist Party was formed with its 6 districts: Vilnius, Kaunas, Siauliai, Panevezys, Vilkaviškis and Marijampole. In its program, the party declared the dissemination of the ideas of proletarian internationalism, socialist patriotism, communism and the fight against German occupation, manifestations of bourgeois nationalism and oppression of workers. | ||
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In August, the losing communists retreated to the underground. August 15 The Office of the Center of Lithuanian Communist Organizations was established in Kaunas (secretary A. Jakševičius), and later the Lithuanian-Belarusian CB was established in Vilnius (the most prominent figure was K. Giedrys). The activities of both CBs were coordinated by the CC of the LBKP. They were active in the territory occupied by the Poles (the former Governments of Grodno and Vilnius), and fought with both the Polish and independent Lithuanian authorities. The Central Office for Illegal Work under the CC of the LBKP was soon established under V. Kapsukas. This bureau was of special importance in securing the uninterrupted permission of the communist press. The communists also took the lead in the uprising of the garrison of Kaunas garrison in 1920, which began in a natural way. in February, encouraged workers to resort to arms and to form unions. Communists led the first Lithuanian Trade Union Congress in Kaunas in 1920. July 20-22. That summer, preparations were made for a new armed coup in Lithuania. However, conditions in the former Litbele varied considerably. Therefore, the plenum of the LCP passed a resolution on the separation of Lithuanian and Belarusian party organizations and their reorganization. Most of the members of the LCP were operating in Lithuania and Vilnius at that time, and the Center Offices were established here in various cities. February 12 united and formed the CC of the LCP. | In August, the losing communists retreated to the underground. August 15 The Office of the Center of Lithuanian Communist Organizations was established in Kaunas (secretary A. Jakševičius), and later the Lithuanian-Belarusian CB was established in Vilnius (the most prominent figure was K. Giedrys). The activities of both CBs were coordinated by the CC of the LBKP. They were active in the territory occupied by the Poles (the former Governments of Grodno and Vilnius), and fought with both the Polish and independent Lithuanian authorities. The Central Office for Illegal Work under the CC of the LBKP was soon established under V. Kapsukas. This bureau was of special importance in securing the uninterrupted permission of the communist press. The communists also took the lead in the uprising of the garrison of Kaunas garrison in 1920, which began in a natural way. in February, encouraged workers to resort to arms and to form unions. Communists led the first Lithuanian Trade Union Congress in Kaunas in 1920. July 20-22. That summer, preparations were made for a new armed coup in Lithuania. However, conditions in the former Litbele varied considerably. Therefore, the plenum of the LCP passed a resolution on the separation of Lithuanian and Belarusian party organizations and their reorganization. Most of the members of the LCP were operating in Lithuania and Vilnius at that time, and the Center Offices were established here in various cities. February 12 united and formed the CC of the LCP. | ||
1918 Me. The LCP had 797 members; - 4322, 1920. - 858. | 1918 Me. The LCP had 797 members; - 4322, 1920. - 858. | ||
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