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A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical, political, technical or architectural importance. Some of the first monuments were dolmens or menhirs, megalithic constructions built for religious or funerary purposes. Examples of monuments include statues, (war) memorials, historical buildings, archaeological sites, and cultural assets. If there is a public interest in its preservation, a monument can for example be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic  (Republic of Lithuania)

The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (LSSR) was a short-lived Soviet Puppet state during early Interwar period. It was declared on 16 December 1918 by a provisional revolutionary government led by Vincas Mickevi?ius-Kapsukas. It ceased to exist on 27 February 1919, when it was merged with the Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia to form the Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (Litbel). While efforts were made to represent the LSSR as a product of a socialist revolution supported by local residents, it was largely a Moscow-orchestrated entity created to justify the Lithuanian–Soviet War. As a Soviet historian described it as: "The fact that the Government of Soviet Russia recognized a young Soviet Lithuanian Republic unmasked the lie of the USA and British imperialists that Soviet Russia allegedly sought rapacious aims with regard to the Baltic countries." Lithuanians generally did not support Soviet causes and rallied for their own national state, declared independent on 16 February 1918 by the Council of Lithuania.

Germany had lost World War I and signed the Compiègne Armistice on 11 November 1918. Its military forces then started retreating from the former Ober Ost territories. Two days later, the government of the Soviet Russia renounced the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which had assured Lithuania's independence. Soviet forces then launched a westward offensive against Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine in an effort to spread the global proletarian revolution and replace national independence movements with Soviet republics. Their forces followed retreating German troops and reached Lithuania by the end of December 1918. 

Map - Monument - Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1919)

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Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (English)  Repubblica Socialista Sovietica Lituana (Italiano)  Litouwse Socialistische Sovjetrepubliek (Nederlands)  Lituanie (Français)  Litauen (Deutsch)  Lituânia (Português)  ????????? ????????? ?????????? (???????)  República Socialista Soviética de Lituania (Español)  Litwa (Polski)  ????????????? (??)  Litauen (Svenska)  Republica Sovietic? Socialist? Lituanian? (Român?)  ????????????????? (???)  ????????? ????????? ?????????? (??????????)  ????? (?????????)  ????? (???)  Liettuan sosialistinen neuvostotasavalta (Suomi)  Republik Sosialis Soviet Lithuania (Bahasa Indonesia)  Lietuvos Taryb? Respublika (Lietuvi?)  Litauen (Dansk)  Litva (?esky)  Litvanya (Türkçe)  ????????? ?????????????? ????????? ????????? (?????? / Srpski)  Leedu Nõukogude Sotsialistlik Vabariik (Eesti keel)  Litva (Sloven?ina)  Litvániai Szocialista Szovjetköztársaság (Magyar)  Litavska Socijalisti?ka Sovjetska Republika (Hrvatski)  ????????? (???)  Litva (Slovenš?ina)  Lietuvas Padomju Republika (Latviešu)  ????????? (????????)  C?ng hòa Xã h?i ch? ngh?a Xô vi?t Litva (Ti?ng Vi?t) 
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