- [bare URL] "Kazimieras
BIZAUSKAS (1893–1941) -
Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės Akto signatarai". "
Bizauskas, Kazimieras".
Encyclopedia Lituanica...
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Armed Forces Vincas Vitkauskas,
Divisional General Stasys Raštikis,
Kazys Bizauskas,
Antanas Merkys and most of the
Lithuanian government members decided...
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Dovydaitis and
Vladas Mironas were also sent to
Siberia but died there.
Kazys Bizauskas disappeared during the
summer of 1941
while being transported to a Soviet...
- (1771–1824), physician,
stepfather Juliusz Słowacki
Cenotaph to
Kazys Bizauskas, (1893–1941)
Lithuanian statesman, diplomat, author, one of the twenty...
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Binkis (1893–1942),
Lithuanian poet, journalist, and
playwright Kazys Bizauskas (born 1893),
Lithuanian statesman, diplomat, author, and one of the twenty...
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first Pope to de jure
recognise Lithuania in 1922 was Pius XI, with
Kazys Bizauskas dispatched to
represent Lithuania in the Vatican. In 1926,
Kaunas ecclesiastical...
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commissioner for
Vilnius and the
Vilnius region. He was soon
replaced by
Kazys Bizauskas. On 17
November 1939 he
became prime minister. When, on 14 June 1940,...
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Jonas Basanavičius, who was 67 at the time, and the
youngest Kazimieras Bizauskas, who was 25. Of the remainder,
three were in
their fifties, six were in...
- the city of
Vilnius and
Vilnius region, he was
later replaced by
Kazys Bizauskas. A
month of
Soviet rule in
Vilnius had
catastrophic consequences: the...
- Tarabildienė Žoromskis
Kazimieras Rimantas Astrauskas Stasys Balčas
Kazys Bizauskas Vincas Kvieska Dangutė Mikutienė Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė
Alfonsas Petrulis...