To: rochester_veteran
That's why I'm saying Lithuania is better off NOT having US troops there. They did it without our "help".
If they're welcoming US troops, I'm wondering if it's the people or the leaders who want to get involved in the Globalism game.
I have total respect for people of Lithuanisn ancestry I've met. I don't have much respect at all for the mischief US interference has created in globalist ventures.
39 posted on
04/26/2014 11:11:49 AM PDT by
grania
To: grania
I have relatives in Lithuania...took me a long time to find these relatives, and I worry greatly for them. One of my Lithuanian relatives was a freedom fighter for Lithuania in WWII. He refused to join Stalin's Red Army when they marched into Lithuania, as the Nazi's were running out of Lithuania. The soviet soldiers rounded up all the freedom fighters who wouldn't fight with the soviets and shot them in front of their families. They then desecrated their bodies. After the war ended, the townspeople dug up the remains of these brave fighters and buried them in a common grave, with a headstone listing all of their names. I have a picture of that headstone.
41 posted on
04/26/2014 11:22:42 AM PDT by
itssme
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