Lithuania partisan memorial opening

2020 September 29

On September 20, 2020 Lithuania, was unveiled in Kryžkalnis partisan memorial. KRYŽKALNIS MEMORIAL was consecrated by the cardinal, Kaunas Archbishop Emeritus Sigitas Tamkevičius. The event was attended by the Republic of Lithuania President Gitanas Nausėda, Ministers of the Republic of Lithuania, Members of the Seimas, Raseiniai municipal leaders, authors of the partisan memorial, Lithuanian Freedoms leaders of the combat movement and other civil society organizations members, surviving partisans, Lithuanian soldiers, shooters, etc.

INVITATION TO THE INAUGURATION OF LITHUANIAN PARTISAN MEMORIAL IN KRYŽKALNIS

2020 September 18

2020 February 14

At the request of the visitors of our website www.partizanumemorialas.lt we provide insights from scientists and ethologists about the meaning of the Memorial Obelisk for the Lithuanian Partisans – the Lithuanian sword being embedded, and the unique traditions of honouring the Aistian (ancient Lithuanian) warriors – the graves being marked with vertically embedded arms: axes, spears and swords.

 

Archeologists DR. VYTAUTAS KAZAKEVIČIUS and DR. ARVYDAS MALONAITIS

We present the summary of the article by the researchers and archaeologists Dr. A. Malonaitis and Dr. V. Kazakevičius on the significance of guns vertically thrust into graves and cenotaphs:

‘Vertically thrust weapons: axes, spears and swords are associated with magic. It was thought that stabbing weapons were the most powerful, combining the two magical properties – metal and sharpness. When stabbing, their magical function is greatly enhanced as it pierces an enemy or an evil spirit.

The sword, vertically thrust onto the mound, has several more meanings: it marks a symbolic burial ground for the soldiers, honours those soldiers and commanders who showed extraordinary courage, and protects spirits of the dead. It is likely that a thrust weapon represents a soldier who has died or gone missing abroad.’

Thus, vertically mounted weapons were used to mark the symbolic burials of soldiers, to honour their memory and to protect their spirits from evil.

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Vertically stuck swords in the Lithuanian Iron Age monuments’ <—- link

 

Ethnologist, administrator or  ‘Alkas’ website JONAS VAIŠKŪNAS

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Sword on the hill’ <—- link

 

Professor, ethnologist LIBERTAS KLIMKA

‘A sword stuck into a hill is as if protecting of the Motherland. By the way, it reminds also the Cross… The sword is stuck after the victorious battle into the sacred soil of Motherland, to clean the abominable designs of the enemy!’

 

 

 

 

Capsule Inauguration Ceremony, Prime Minister: “Memorial to Lithuanian Partisans – A Symbol of Unbreakable Commitment to the Freedom of the Nation”

2019 October 14

Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis attended the ceremony of launching a symbolic capsule marking the beginning of the construction of a national memorial – a monument to all fallen Lithuanian partisans – in Kryžkalnis. According to the prime minister, the partinsans showed the world the true face of the Soviet totalitarian regime. Their sacrifice, like no other, should remind us all, and especially the younger generation, that nobody has ever given or will ever give the freedom of the nation, it is up to us to fight for it and to protect it constantly …

Read more:  link to the issue

OPENING CEREMONY VIDEO

  

Other portals about the matter  (in Lithuanian) :

diena.lt

lrt.lt

delfi.lt

 

An article about Partisan Memorial in Kryžkalnis in newspaper ” Lietuvos žinios “

2018 November 19

An article about Partisan Memorial in Kryžkalnis in newspaper ” Lietuvos žinios ” on 18 th of April, 2018

 

Straipsnis Lietuvos žiniose 2018.04.18 copy

Proclamation of Kryžkalnis Partisan Memorial

2018 March 16

Lithuanian partisans fought for Lithuania’s freedom and paid for it with their lives: from 50,000 of them who took part, 20,000 sacrificed their lives and the remaining, though alive, came back to Lithuania from KGB prisons, Siberian and Kazakhstani camps, having lost their health (according to Lithuanian citizen and resistance research centre’s data). The partisans who are still alive hope to see a monument for their dead comrades and for the future generations to know the price of Lithuanian Independence.

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