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- youth organizations. Members of the Ateitis Federation are known as ateitininkai. The aim of Ateitis is the integral development of young people enabling...
- affluent farmers in Suvalkija, Prapuolenis was an active member of the Ateitininkai Catholic youth movement and a vocal opponent of the authoritarian regime...
- established in 1926 by various students belonging to the Ateitis movement (ateitininkai). Its component members included some of the most notable intellectuals...
- - a facility for the Lithuanian youth organization whose members are Ateitininkai. Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture (Balzeko lietuvių kultūros muziejus)...
- Preobrazhensky (1854–1930), Russian architect Stefanija Ladigienė (1901–1967), ateitininkai activist, teacher, publicist, exile. Julius B. Maller (1901–1959), educator...
- was cultivated by Lithuanian Christian Democrats party. Its basis was Ateitininkai and Pavasarininkai sports sections and independent clubs. Organization...
- two major camps of Lithuanian activist – more conservative Catholic ateitininkai and more progressive leftist aušrininkai. Janonis joined activities of...
- the station there were crowds of close ones, friends professors, and ateitininkai students to say their goodbyes. [...] Professor is going to the University...
- in Endriejavas, Turauskas studied in Telšiai. From 1912, he chaired Ateitininkai (Catholic youth) student group. In spring 1915, due to World War I, he...
-  227–228. ISBN 5-417-00071-X. Mačiulis, Dangiras (2010). "Moksleiviai ateitininkai nepriklausomoje Lietuvoje (1918-1940): veikimo laisvė ir politinis režimas"...