Several hundred people attend adaptation of 'Our people' by Nazi hunter and local author, hailed by activists as milestone

Critics say emblem known as the 'Columns of Gediminas' used prominently by country's neo-Nazis

About a dozen students from Europe expected to attend learning center when it opens in Lithuanian capital, which saw 90% of its Jewish population murdered in Holocaust

Local Jewish community leader praises Lithuania's president, PM for promising to protect house of worship after spate of threats

Amid escalating controversy over national commemoration policies, Jewish leader demands government speak out, wonders 'whether we are safe or not'

Once an epicenter of Jewish life, the Baltic state still refuses to come clean about its dark history, critics charge. But recent developments show it is a work in progress

Move comes after city changes name of street from one honoring another collaborator; plaque had been subject of lawsuits and protests

Nationalist protesters picket city hall in defense of Kazio Skirpos during Wednesday’s 21-16 vote; mayor says he's pleased with result

Linas Linkevicius addresses his country's efforts to 'come clean' about Holocaust complicity, and why Vilnius won't recognize Hezbollah as a terrorist organization

In remains of synagogue destroyed by Nazis, archaeologists find 18th-century plaque describing Jewish residents of Vilnius traveling to Holy Land

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