lithuanization造句
例句與造句
- Lithuanization of Poles and spread of Anti-Polish propaganda was usual.
- As such, the process of Lithuanization was mostly demographic and not institutionalized.
- It was only during the latter period that Lithuania then instituted a policy of " Lithuanization ".
- The Lithuanian annexation of Ruthenian lands between the 13th and 15th centuries was accompanied by some Lithuanization.
- Among the measures taken by the Lithuanian government was a forced Lithuanization of non-Lithuanian names.
- It's difficult to find lithuanization in a sentence. 用lithuanization造句挺難的
- The state forces a Lithuanization of surnames and enforces the removal of Polish or bilingual street signs, including those on private property.
- The rural Polish population was however seen as important for the economy, and an easy target for assimilation policies ( Lithuanization ).
- Prussian Lithuanians saw this Lithuanization policy as a threat to their own culture and began to support German political parties, and even started identifying themselves as Germans.
- To a great extent, Lithuanization rather than Russification took place in postwar Vilnius and elements of a national revival characterize the period of Lithuania's existence as a Soviet republic.
- On April 24, 2012 the Europarliament accepted for further consideration the petition ( number 0358 / 2011 ) submitted by a Tomasz Snarski about the language rights of Polish minority, in particular about enforced Lithuanization of Polish surnames.
- A notable example of Lithuanization was the 19th century replacement of Jews ( many of them Lithuanian Jews, but also Polish Jews ), until then the largest ethnic group among the burghers in the major towns of Lithuania, with ethnic Lithuanians migrating there from the countryside.
- In the early Middle Ages the consolidation of Baltic lands by the Duchy of Lithuania led to the gradual Lithuanization and subsequent assimilation of neighbouring Baltic tribes or their parts, including the Selonians, Jotvingians, Nadruvians and Curonians who shared religious, cultural, and linguistic similarities with the Lithuanians.