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Hi,

Here you can see the articles I started and the files I uploaded on Commons.
Barnstars
A barnstar for you!
| The Missing Barnstar | ||
| After 3 years of constructive contributions to Lithuania and military history related articles, 10000+ edits and #8195 on the list of most active Wikipedians, there is still no barnstar...... your barnstar must have been missing and lost somewhere. -- Shadow of the Starlit Sky 02:25, 11 April 2023 (UTC) |
For intelligent discussion and content creation
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The Teamwork Barnstar | |
| Thank you for your help with Eastern Europe and the Baltics at Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy |
Places I've visited
My articles
Here are the articles and lists which I have created, categorised by centuries and wars/periods. In red are the articles I intend to create:
Make a List of Lithuanian regiments (look at List of Danish regiments and List of French Army regiments)
18th century and before
| Articles | Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Created |
LTAdministrative divisions (1): Principality of Alšėnai 18th-century Grand Ducal Lithuanian ArmyInfantry units (3): Rifle Corps • Lands Militia • 2nd Grodno Battalion of the King and Commonwealth Uprising of 1794 (1): Samogitian Division Non-LTGreat Turkish War (1): Order of battle for the Battle of Vienna (1683) French Revolution (1): Catholic and Royal Army of Anjou and Haut-Poitou |
25 |
| Completely Recreated Articles | Lithuanian Civil War (1697–1702) (raised from start class to B class) • 4th Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment • Petyhorcy | 3 |
19th century
Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815)
| Articles | Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Created/planned |
Battle (1): Nowo Schwerschen (Naujasis Sveržanis) |
3 + 9 |
| Completely Recreated Article | Battle of Kaidanava | 1 |
Uprising of 1863–64
| Articles | Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Created |
Regiments (2): Dubysa • Paberžė |
8 |
| Completely Recreated Article | Antanas Mackevičius | 1 |
Lithuanians in the
Royal Prussian Army
| Articles | Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Created/Planned |
Lithuanian Fusilier Reserve Battalions (3): 1 • 2 • 3 Infantry Rgts (4): 3rd (2nd East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment • 4th (3rd East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment • 5th (4th East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment • 41st (5th East Prussian) Infantry Regiment Cavalry Rgts (2 + 2): 1st Lithuanian Dragoon Regiment • 8th (East Prussian) Uhlan Regiment • 12th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment • East Prussian National Cavalry Regiment Kisinas, Eugenijus Simonas; Matulevičius, Algirdas (2017). "Dragūnai". vle.lt (in Lithuanian). Field Artillery Rgts (2): 1st (1st Lithuanian) Field Artillery Regiment (German: Feldartillerie-Regiment „Prinz August von Preußen“ (1. Litthauisches) Nr. 1) • 37th (2nd Lithuanian) Field Artillery Regiment (German: Feldartillerie-Regiment (2. Litthauisches) Nr. 37) |
6 + 7 |
Imperial Russian Army
| Articles | Number | |
|---|---|---|
| Created/Planned |
Infantry regiments (1 + 6): 51st Lithuanian Infantry Regiment • 52nd Vilnius Infantry Regiment • 169th Naujieji Trakai Regiment • Lithuanian Life Guards Regiment • 7th Samogitian Grenadier Regiment; 33rd Jäger Regiment • Lithuanian Musketeer Regiment[1] Cavalry Rgts (3): 5th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment • Tatar Uhlan Regiment • 6-й Таурогенский пограничный конный полк (more to be found) |
2 + 9 |

