The holocaust ended 78 years ago. The Lithuanians of today need to be judged by their actions of today.
Or should we judge you by the actions of your great grandfather? Or conversely, if he was a great man, should you be given glory for his deeds?
The Lithuanians of today have trouble acknowledging the past wrongs in fact they seem in utter denial would rather be angry about Russia and Putin than deal with their own not so glorious heritage.
They were victimized by the Communists that’s true but they made the call to join the Nazis in opposition to the Communists oops.
Ok… they still have parades for the local SS division, today. I’m happy to judge them by today.
I am generally in agreement and hold no grudges against the Germans. However I am not entirely certain if the newer generations of Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians have ditched antisemitism.
That said I applaud Lithuanian politicians for standing up to the chicoms. They have more balls than any NBA player or Hollywood celebrity.