Amber Declaration | |
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Created | 7 August 1914 |
Ratified | 17 August 1914 |
Author(s) | Jonas Basanavičius, Stasys Šilingas, Donatas Malinauskas |
Purpose | To unify Lithuania Minor and Lithuania Proper and to establish autonomy under the Russian Empire |
Amber Declaration (Lithuanian: Gintarinė deklaracija), also known as Lithuanian Declaration,[1] is a document signed by the representatives of Lithuanian fellowship in Vilnius, Lithuania, Russian Empire, on 7 August 1914, which sought to unify Lutheran Lithuania Minor and Catholic Lithuania Proper into a single autonomous state under the Russian rule. It was officially ratified on 17 August 1914.[1] The Declaration also emphasized the unique Baltic identity of the Lithuanian nation as well as its old tradition of statehood.[2] The authors of the Declaration are Jonas Basanavičius, Stasys Šilingas and Donatas Malinauskas.[1]
The Declaration is named after the proclamation that compared ethnic Lithuania to an amber necklace, which was torn apart due to Germany's historical Drang nach Osten.[3]