The following paean to modern sophisticated Lithuanian Holocaust distortion appeared on the webpage of Lithuanian Public Radio and Television, which disavowed any responsibility for its content. The author’s contention tautininkas doesn’t mean the same thing as nationalist is ahistorical, the tautininkai and the ateitininkai were pre-WW II Lithuanian political movements/parties whose titles were directly translated from nationalists and futurists, respectively.
International Holocaust Day and Historical Memory
by Valdas Rakutis, Conservative MP
The world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day January 27. This observance is especially important to Lithuania where the dimensions of the Holocaust as a percentage were among the largest throughout Europe. It is calculated that over several years from 1941 to 1944 about 96 percent of Lithuanian Jews were murdered (approximately 190,000 people).
Barely nine thousand Jews remained in Lithuania after the war. The Holocaust represents the largest number of victims over the shortest period in Lithuanian history. Wikipedia in English provides these numbers. These numbers don’t include Jews who fled into the U.S.S.R., their number isn’t known precisely.


















