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Thirty Days in Lithuania in 1919

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The author recounts a return journey to his native land after decades abroad, describing bureaucratic struggles to obtain visas, a stormy transatlantic crossing that involved rescuing fishermen, and overland travel through war-torn regions. He reports ruined Belgian towns, crowded trains, inspections and lost luggage, encounters with soldiers and officials, and the difficulty of food and shelter in transit. Interwoven are personal reflections on attachment to an adopted hometown, practical travel advice, and observational sketches of social conditions encountered en route.

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Peter Saurusaitis

Peter Saurusaitis was an author known for his work "Thirty Days in Lithuania in 1919," which provides a personal account of his experiences during a pivotal time in Lithuanian history. His writing offers insights into the cultural and political landscape of Lithuania shortly after it regained independence following World War I. Saurusaitis's narrative captures the challenges and transformations faced by the nation during this era, contributing to the understanding of Lithuania's historical context.

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