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Soldiers of the Lithuanian Army in Kupiškis, Lithuania (between 1920–1940).

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English: Soldiers of the Lithuanian Army in Vilnius in Kupiškis, Lithuania (between 1920–1940).
Lietuvių: Lietuvos kariuomenės kariai Kupiškyje, Lietuvoje, tarp 1920–1940 m.
Date Between 1920–1940
Source Kupiškio etnografijos muziejus / Kupiškis Ethnographic Museum via Europeana
Author UnknownUnknown , this photography is provided by the Kupiškio etnografijos muziejus / Kupiškis Ethnographic Museum

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