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Lithuania / Vilnius 20CVilnius (Polish " Wilno", Russian " Vilna" or " Vilno", German " Wilna" ), now the commercial capital of Lithuania: a church in the snow
German Siemens Schuckert R7 bomber, WW1German Siemens Schuckert R7 bomber on the Eastern Front at Vilna, Lithuania, February-March 1917. Date: 1917
Church of Saint Raphael the Archangel. 18th century. VilniusLithuania. Vilnius. Church of Saint Raphael the Archangel. 18th century. Overview
Saint Catherines Church, 18th century. VilniusLithuania. Vilnius. Saint Catherines Church. Built between 17th-18th centuries in late baroque style. Restored in 20th century. Exterior
Gediminas Tower. Vilnius. LithuaniaLithuania. Vilnius. Gediminas tower, restored in 20th century. Only remaining part of the Upper Castle
Vilnius, Lithuania - Stekliannaia StreetVilnius, Lithuania - Stekliannaia (today Stikliu ) Street. Date: 1910
Red Army distributing Moscow newspapers after invasion of PoRussian soldiers engaged in feeding the liberated Polish population with a plentiful supply of Bolshevik propaganda. The soldiers here are distributing Moscow newspapers to peasants near Vilna
Bolislas KolyszkoInsurgent leader, captured and hanged by the Russians at Vilna on the orders of Muraviev
Vilna Cathedral, Lithuania