• Lithuanization (or Lithuanianization) is a process of cultural assimilation, where Lithuanian culture or its language is voluntarily or forcibly adopted...
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  • relocation of its capital to Vilnius, instead, embarking on a policy of Lithuanization, that had a negative impact on the Polish population who made up the...
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  • Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". The Lithuanized form is Rosenthalis. Notable people with the name include: Abe M. Rosenthal...
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    those people would be relatively amenable to assimilation policies (Lithuanization).: 141  But the government encouraged expulsion of Poles from Vilnius...
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    II, the number of ethnic Lithuanians in Vilnius rebounded; however, Lithuanization was soon replaced with Sovietization, and the population became a mix...
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    Francisation, Germanisation, Hellenization, Hispanicization, Italianization, Lithuanization, Magyarisation, Polonisation, Russification, Serbization, Slovakisation...
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  • and /ʃ/). In Lithuanian, the apostrophe is occasionally used to add a Lithuanized ending on an international word, e.g.- "parking'as", "Skype'as", "Facebook'as"...
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    remaining Polish minority was a target of several attempted campaigns of Lithuanization by the Communist Party of Lithuania, which tried to stop any teaching...
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    the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2007. The strong lithuanization policy from Lithuanian State gave the inverse effect, reflected by anti-Lithuanian...
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    the area was inhabited by Baltic tribe Yotvingians, who were heavily Lithuanized in the 5th-7th centuries already and especially during the formation...
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  • from Radvila, Buivydiškės from Butvydas, etc. Technically, the proper Lithuanization of Adamkevičius (derived from Polish Adamkiewicz, "son of Adam") would...
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  • also resulted in Polonization in some areas of the Teutonic State, and Lithuanization in other areas. Correspondingly, even in villages under German right...
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  • Islamification Italianization Japanization Javanisation Jewish assimilation Lithuanization Magyarization Malayisation Norwegianization Polonization Russification...
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    Yotvingians.[citation needed] Gradually, Old Prussians became Germanized or Lithuanized between the 15th and 17th centuries, especially after the Reformation...
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    increasing number of people became Polonized. Later influences, particularly Lithuanization and Russification, further contributed to the blurry ethnic border and...
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    were Germanized Lithuanians who should be re-Lithuanized. Prussian Lithuanians saw this Lithuanization policy as a threat to their own culture and began...
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    inhabitants of the Vilnius region soon found themselves subjected to the Lithuanization policies of the Lithuanian authorities, which led to lasting ethnic...
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    experienced by other European Soviet republics. To a great extent, Lithuanization rather than Russification took place in postwar Vilnius and elements...
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  • such as the nationalistic processes of cultural assimilation (like Lithuanization), massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, the Holocaust...
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  • camp. Professors had to leave their university flats. Following the Lithuanization policies, in its place, a new university, named Vilniaus universitetas...
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    population that remained in Lithuania was subjected to attempts at Lithuanization (in the 1950s), which were thwarted by Moscow, and to Russification...
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    Lithuanian-appointed Klaipėda Directorate. Lithuanian efforts to "re-Lithuanize" Prussian Lithuanians by promoting the Lithuanian language, culture, education...
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    discrimination against the Polish minority, which included the enforced Lithuanization of Polish surnames and the removal of bilingual Polish language street...
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  • called Yampol in Ukraine since the times of the Russian Empire. The Lithuanized form is Jampolskis and the Polonized form is Jampolski. Notable people...
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  • Staškevičius is a Lithuanian-language surname, the Lithuanized version of Polish noble surname Staszkiewicz. Notable people with this surname include:...
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  • Adamkiewicz is a Polish surname. Its Russified form is Adamkevich, Lithuanized: Adamkevičius. People with this surname include: Albert Wojciech Adamkiewicz...
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    irredentist claims or disputes Lithuania proper Lithuanian National Revival Lithuanization Polonization Russification Regions of Lithuania Tutejszy Miedzymorze...
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  • Wojtkiewicz is a Polish-language surname. The Lithuanized form is Vaitkevičius. It may refer to: Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (1963–2006), Polish chess grandmaster...
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    of Lithuania's independence in 1918, Panevėžys continued to grow and Lithuanization of education system was implemented which was beneficial for the Lithuanians...
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    Ethnographic Lithuania Union for the Liberation of Vilnius History of Vilnius Lithuanization Poles in Lithuania Polonization Polish National-Territorial Region Suwałki...
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