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- Occupation of the Baltic states (links | edit)
- Chiune Sugihara (links | edit)
- List of Nazi Party leaders and officials (links | edit)
- List of heads of state of Lithuania (links | edit)
- Povilas Plechavičius (links | edit)
- Abba Kovner (links | edit)
- Franz Walter Stahlecker (links | edit)
- Abraham Sutzkever (links | edit)
- Karl Plagge (links | edit)
- Jan Zwartendijk (links | edit)
- Zelig Kalmanovich (links | edit)
- Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (links | edit)
- Marcinkonys Ghetto (links | edit)
- Songs of the Vilna Ghetto (links | edit)
- Kovno Ghetto (links | edit)
- Hinrich Lohse (links | edit)
- Vilna Ghetto (links | edit)
- Karl Jäger (links | edit)
- Elchonon Wasserman (links | edit)
- Sonderaktion 1005 (links | edit)
- HKP 562 forced labor camp (links | edit)
- Schutzmannschaft (links | edit)
- Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (links | edit)
- Kazys Binkis (links | edit)
- Lithuanian Security Police (links | edit)
- Algirdas Klimaitis (links | edit)
- Ypatingasis būrys (links | edit)
- Jäger Report (links | edit)
- Polish–Lithuanian relations during World War II (links | edit)
- Anton Schmid (links | edit)
- Jonas Vailokaitis (links | edit)
- Ponary massacre (links | edit)
- Lithuanian TDA Battalion (links | edit)
- Lukiškės Prison (links | edit)
- Kaunas pogrom (links | edit)
- Ona Šimaitė (links | edit)
- Ephraim Oshry (links | edit)
- The Holocaust in Lithuania (links | edit)
- Martin Weiss (Nazi official) (links | edit)
- Kaunas Fortress (links | edit)
- List of Lithuanian Righteous Among the Nations (links | edit)
- Anna Borkowska (Mother Bertranda) (links | edit)
- National Socialist Schoolchildren's League (links | edit)
- Lithuanian collaboration with Nazi Germany (links | edit)
- Kaunas massacre of October 29, 1941 (links | edit)