Lithuanian Activist Front or LAF (Lithuanian: Lietuvių Aktyvistų Frontas) was a short-lived resistance extremely right-wing underground organization established in 1940 after Lithuania was incorporated by the Soviet Union. The goal of the organization was to liberate Lithuania and re-establish its independence.

The LAF is a controversial organization because of its anti-Semitic[12] and anti-Polish[1] views and overall collaboration with the Nazi Germany.

I’m sure Nazis were just “controversial” too.

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    The national-socialist party won elections promising to repair Germany’s economy after the Versailles treaty prevented them from being rivals of wealthier neighbouring countries. This speech resonated with Germans, who were also wary of communist influence in the country.