The question "who destroyed the collective farms" has become a symbol of both Lithuanian folklore and discontent over the decades. After the restoration of independence, collective farms as a form of agriculture became unnecessary, but their disappearance is associated with great injustice for some.
The question "who destroyed the collective farms" has become a symbol of both Lithuanian folklore and discontent over the decades. After the restoration of independence, collective farms as a form of agriculture became unnecessary, but their disappearance is associated with great injustice for some.