June Uprising of 1941

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The June Uprising of 1941 was an anti-Soviet revolt in Lithuania in which Lithuanian nationalists briefly seized power and declared independence as Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-Soviet revolt
armed rebellion
historical event
uprising
followedBy German occupation of Lithuania (1941–1944) NERFINISHED
Holocaust in Lithuania NERFINISHED
Nazi civil administration in Lithuania NERFINISHED
hasAftermath dissolution of the Lithuanian Provisional Government under German pressure
integration of Lithuanian territory into Reichskommissariat Ostland
hasAlternativeName 1941 June Uprising in Lithuania NERFINISHED
Lithuanian June Uprising NERFINISHED
hasCapitalInvolved Kaunas NERFINISHED
hasCause Operation Barbarossa NERFINISHED
Soviet occupation of Lithuania (1940–1941) NERFINISHED
anti-Soviet sentiment in Lithuania
hasCommander leaders of the Lithuanian Activist Front
hasContext Nazi–Soviet conflict on the Eastern Front NERFINISHED
Soviet–German War NERFINISHED
hasCountry Lithuania NERFINISHED
hasEndTime 1941-06-28
hasHistoricalRegion Baltic states NERFINISHED
hasIdeology Lithuanian nationalism
anti-communism
hasLanguage Lithuanian
hasLocation Kaunas NERFINISHED
Lithuania NERFINISHED
hasMainParticipant Lithuanian Activist Front NERFINISHED
Lithuanian nationalists
Soviet authorities
hasObjective expel Soviet authorities from Lithuania
restore Lithuanian independence
hasOpponent Red Army NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
hasRelatedEvent June deportations (1941) in Lithuania NERFINISHED
Operation Barbarossa NERFINISHED
Soviet occupation of the Baltic states NERFINISHED
hasSignificantEvent formation of Lithuanian Provisional Government
proclamation of independence over Kaunas radio
withdrawal of Soviet forces from Kaunas
hasStartTime 1941-06-22
hasTimePeriod June 1941
Operation Barbarossa NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
result establishment of Provisional Government of Lithuania
proclamation of Lithuanian independence
replacement of Soviet rule by Nazi German occupation
temporary seizure of power by Lithuanian nationalists

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