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A long and sometimes deep, sometimes domestic conversation about how Lithuania in the 20th century. defended against three enemies at the beginning. We briefly discuss the Klaipėda region. Briefly about the interviewer, who is a military historian and why does he wear a uniform? We present the book "Lithuanian Independence Struggles". Why is it necessary to write to the soldiers about history, when even in topography not everyone is caught up? A statistical Lithuanian knows the Battle of Žalgiris, Smetona and the 1990s, but what is this history? How many enemies did the state of Lithuania have to send to the other world to win independence? World War ended, who and what did we still need to defend against? Which enemies were the toughest - Poles, Bermontians and Bolsheviks? What did the Lithuanian army look like? What does it mean to have no officers and what is the statistical life cycle of a lieutenant? Where does the motivation for Lithuanian citizens to join the army come from? What advantage does defending one's interests with a weapon bring to the state? The head of the Citizenship Education Department of the Strategic Communication Department of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, Mr. capt. Karol Zikar.