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|fullname = Communist Party of Lithuania|alias = No information|origin = Lithuania|foundation = 1918|headquarters = Vilnius, Lithuania|commanders = Pranas Eidukevicius | |fullname = Communist Party of Lithuania|alias = No information|origin = Lithuania|foundation = 1918|headquarters = Vilnius, Lithuania|commanders = Pranas Eidukevicius|skills = Censorship/Controlling media|goals = To Sovietize and contribute to the annexation of Lithuania, to contribute to the creation of collective farms.(failed)|crimes = Censorship<br>Oppression<br>Humans Rights Abuses<br>Brainwashing<br>Mass [[Murder]]<br>Mass deportations<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[ethnic cleansing]]|type of villains = Tyrannical Communist Control Freaks|type of villain=Tyrannical Communist Control Freaks}}The '''Communist 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 [[Vladimir 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. | 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 [[Vladimir 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. |