Great job as always! Thank you so much. As a Lithuanian we all lear that in school countless of times. But as an adult you dont think about it and forget most of it. Thank you for this reminder that even if all the crappy things in this country there are things we can be truly proud of. This story coming from a foreigner somehow makes it even more impactful.
Thank you for this thoroughly interesting part. It covers the period of my known Lithuanian ancestors and explains why my great grandfather emigrated to the U.K. rather than live under oppression.
It is with great pride that I can confidently say that I'm a descendant of a book smuggler, my great-great-grandfather. I can only hope to live up to mere part of the legacy, but I'm certainly going to try.
I have beeing waiting for this for very very long time and it did not dissapointed. Wery well done hopefully we will see part 5 of the history of Lithuania soon.
Great job as always! Thank you so much. As a Lithuanian we all lear that in school countless of times. But as an adult you dont think about it and forget most of it. Thank you for this reminder that even if all the crappy things in this country there are things we can be truly proud of. This story coming from a foreigner somehow makes it even more impactful.
Thank you so much. We glad you enjoyed it! It was such an interesting journey studying this period, definitely agree there is plenty to be proud of 😀
Lithuania's independence was declared on February 16, 1918
The dark forces of Russia was trying to eliminate Lithuania then but Ukraine now. Nothing has changed in Russia since.
I am inspired that books & education can save culture and language of Lithuanian. Amazing work😊
I hope your hardwork & hours of editing paid off with 100k subscribers. Well done.
Thank you for this thoroughly interesting part. It covers the period of my known Lithuanian ancestors and explains why my great grandfather emigrated to the U.K. rather than live under oppression.
It is with great pride that I can confidently say that I'm a descendant of a book smuggler, my great-great-grandfather.
I can only hope to live up to mere part of the legacy, but I'm certainly going to try.
That’s amazing 😄
I have beeing waiting for this for very very long time and it did not dissapointed. Wery well done hopefully we will see part 5 of the history of Lithuania soon.
Thank you so much,we are really glad this video was worth waiting for 😄 - Charlene
How strong and consistent seems the Lithuanian dream for independence !!! Books shall set us free!!! Signed, a 3rd generation Lithuanian Pole.
Inspiring.
0:43 Nah, we are bit older: In 1918 February 16 The Council of Lithuania unilaterally declared the independence of Lithuania. Not in 1919 :P
Agree, history dates need to be exact not estimate 🙂
Yes, you're right! I misspoke haha. All other dates are correct 😅
Well made, thanks
Finally!
Much the same in Latvian lands, in that period, under Russian Empire.
Those bastards I wish we managed to hold out
Can we do a collaboration?
Tell us more!
Omg where the Info from?🤮
Kosh-ch-oosh -ko | Kościuszko 😂