- prezi.com yxbms7sqauvz/ninth-fort/After World War II, the Soviets again used the Ninth Fort as a prison for several years. From 1948 to 1958, farm organizations were managed from the Ninth Fort.
- Alchetron.com Ninth-FortAfter World War II, the Soviets again used the Ninth Fort as a prison for several years. From 1948 to 1958, farm organizations were managed from the Ninth Fort.
- fcit.usf.edu holocaust/photos/ninth3/ninth3.htmMuseum display of drill used in the escape of 65 prisoners at the Ninth Fort. Artifacts of Jewish ghetto life on display at the Ninth Fort.
- likealocalguide.com kaunas/ninth-fort-museumNIGHTLIFE. SHOPPING. Cover image of this place The Ninth Fort Museum.
- abandonedspaces.com conflict/ninth-fort.htmlIn 1902 construction of another fort was initiated–and this fortification was logically named the “Ninth Fort.” It was completed at the start of the First World War.
- shutterstock.com search/ninth-fortFind Ninth Fort stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/Ninth_FortAfter the occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany, the fort was used as a place of execution for Jews, captured Soviets, and others.[1]. Ninth Fort Media.
- mapcarta.com W72209412PLC Mega is the second largest shopping mall in the Baltics 102,000 m2. Shopping Mall 'Mega' is situated 1¼ km east of The Ninth Fort Museum and Memorial.
- http://gutstein.net kaunas/kaunas-ninthfort.htmFinal muster of the Jewish Police before being taken to the Ninth Fort. "We are 900 Frenchmen" Convoy 73 from Drancy, France.
- nemoku.lt theninth-fort/During the years of Soviet occupation, the Ninth Fort was used by the NKVD to house political prisoners pending transfer to labor camps.