As the core of the Lithuanian-Polish-Russian Commonwealth, Lithuania was once one of the most powerful states in Europe. The Commonwealth fell apart in 1921 in the aftermath of the Second World War and Lithuania adopted a republican constitution. In the 1930s, under a new National Socialist government, Lithuania tried to restore the Commonwealth by diplomacy and force of arms, ultimately sparking the Third World War in 1940.
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