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''Pergalė'' (meaning ''Victory'' in English) was a literary magazine in
Soviet Lithuania The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Lithuanian SSR; ; ), also known as Soviet Lithuania or simply Lithuania, was '' de facto'' one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union between 1940–1941 and 1944–1990. After 1946, its terr ...
issued between 1942 and 1990.


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''Pergalė'' was started in 1942 as a literary supplement to the army newspaper ''Motherland is Calling'' ("Tėvynė šaukia") of the 16th "Lithuanian" Rifle Division (Soviet Union), hence the name. The magazine had its headquarters in Vilnius. It included articles about nature in addition to those on literary work.


Editors in chief

* Juozas Pajaujis – 1942 *
Kostas Korsakas Kostas Korsakas (5 October 1909 – 22 November 1986) was a Lithuanian and Soviet literary researcher, critic, philologist, poet and public figure. Biography Born in to a poor working-class family, Korsakas spent most of his childhood in Riga wh ...
– 1943–1944 * Petras Cvirka – 1945 *
Juozas Baltušis Albertas Juozėnas, mostly known by his pseudonym Juozas Baltušis (27 April ld Style and New Style dates, O.S. 14 April1909 – 4 February 1991) was a Soviet Lithuanian writer, radio and press operative and public figure. A popular author in ...
– 1946–1954 *
Jonas Šimkus Jonas may refer to: Geography * Jonas, Netherlands, Netherlands * Jonas, Pennsylvania, United States * Jonas Ridge, North Carolina, United States Arts, entertainment, and media * Jonas Brothers, American pop rock band. ** ''Jonas'' (TV series ...
– 1954–1958 * Vladas Mozūriūnas – 1958–1964 *
Algimantas Baltakis Algimantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, often abbreviated as Algis, and may refer to: *Algimantas (born 10th century), Grand Duke of Lithuania and father of Ryngold * Algimantas Briaunis (born 1964), Lithuanian professional footballer/goal ...
– 1964–1976, 1985–1990 * Juozas Macevičius – 1976–1985 * Juozas Aputis – 1990


See also

* List of magazines in Lithuania


References


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pergale Defunct literary magazines published in Europe Defunct magazines published in Lithuania Eastern Bloc mass media Magazines established in 1942 Magazines disestablished in 1990 Mass media in Vilnius Magazines published in the Soviet Union Lithuanian-language magazines Newspaper supplements