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👀 NEW: 20 original #KGB documents from the Lithuanian Special Archives were released by the Genocide & Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania on October 3, 2023. (kgbveikla.lt)
🧵 I've translated the titles of the released KGB documents below. @SocIntelHist@CWIHP
1. A List of questions for the conversation with the wife of a candidate for the KGB. [undated, probably 1980s]
2. On the recommendations for disguising the employment of the KGB officers. [Considering that the Directorate "Z" is mentioned, the date in the file description - February 2, 1982 - can't be correct].
3. On the work of the Prosecutor's Office of the Lithuanian SSR on the oversight of the Lithuanian KGB investigations in 1981.
4. A Report for the First Secretary of the Telšiai Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania dated August 6, 1959.
5. A Report for the First Secretary of the Trakai Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania dated December 4, 1956.
6. A Report for the First Secretary of the Rokiškis Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania dated June 1, 1960.
7. A Statement of the Prosecutor's Office of the Lithuanian SSR on certain shortcomings in the work of the Lithuanian KGB dated February 15, 1984.
8. Information on the work of the Vilnius Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania condemning the anti-Soviet gathering on August 23, 1987.
9. Information on the work of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania on the implementation of the directive of the CC CPSU on the "nationalist manifestations in the Baltic republics" dated January 28, 1988.
10. A Statement of the Utena Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania on the recommendations about the people traveling abroad dated June 23, 1970.
11. A Letter of the Lithuanian KGB chairman A. Randakevičius to the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania V. Niunka dated June 30, 1961.
12. A Report of the Lithuanian KGB chairman A. Randakevičius to the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania A. Sniečkus dated April 27, 1961.
13. A Report of the Lithuanian KGB chairman A. Randakevičius to the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania V. Niunka dated November 13, 1959.
14. A Report for the Central Committee of the CPSU on the work of the Lithuanian Communist Party performed in 1972 regarding the 1966 directive about the "strengthening of measures against organized crime" dated March 23, 1973.
15. The Minutes No. 27 of the meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania on June 23, 1972. [some pages missing]
16. The Minutes No. 26 of the meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania dated June 1, 1972.
17. The Resolution of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania dated November 5, 1956.
18. The Minutes No. 85 of the meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania on October 29, 1984. [some pages missing]
19. A Letter of the Deputy Chairman of the Lithuanian KGB L. Martavičius to the Director of the Institute for the History of the Communist Party R. Šarmaitis dated April 3, 1959.
20. A Report of the Lithuanian KGB chairman A. Randakevičius to the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania A. Sniečkus dated January 5, 1961.