During the period of Lithuanian independence (1918-1940) there were two Hebrew schools.
At this time the government tried to negotiate with Germany to allow Lithuanian independence.
During the years of Lithuanian independence, 1918 to 1940, Telšiai grew rapidly.
He also participated in the fight for Lithuanian independence.
Iceland was the first to recognize Lithuanian independence on February 11, 1991.
None of this will guarantee Lithuanian independence in a year or two.
After Lithuanian independence was established, the rate of publication increased steadily; 16,721 book titles were printed from 1918 to 1939.
The treaty was viewed here as an important step toward recognition of Lithuanian independence.
Mickevičius' political views turned increasingly socialist and against Lithuanian independence.
Here he learned about the growing movement for Lithuanian independence.