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Icikas Meskupas pseudonym Adomas (20
August 1907 – 13
March 1942) was a
leader of the
Lithuanian Komsomol and
Communist Party in
interwar Lithuania. He...
- The
Communist Party of
Lithuania was
eventually banned on 23
August 1991.
Icikas Meskupas-Adomas (9
February 1941 – 13
March 1942)
Vladas Niunka (April –...
- Adomas; died 1965), last anti-Soviet
Lithuanian partisan killed in
action Icikas Meskupas (pseudonym Adomas; 1907–1942),
leader of the
Lithuanian Komsomol...
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According to the
official instructions,
signed by Mečislovas
Gedvilas and
Icikas Meskupas,
property left by the
deportees was to be
divided into personal...
- Comintern, Lifšicas
attempted to
remove Angarietis.
Sprindis was
replaced by
Icikas Meskupas-Adomas but Didžiulis and Lifšicas were
demoted to
regional (raikom)...
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Motiejus Šumauskas,
Communist Party activists Karolis Didžiulis-Grosmanas and
Icikas Meskupas-Adomas,
writers Liudas Gira and
Petras Cvirka, poet Salomėja Nėris...
- (1929–1930)
Motiejus Šumauskas (1930–1931)
Aleksandras Guzevičius (1931)
Icikas Meskupas (1934–1935) Mira Bordonaitė (1936–1940)
Feliksas Bieliauskas (1940–1942)...
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Ignas Gaška January–July 1934:
Aizikas Lifšicas
August 1934 – July 1935:
Icikas Meskupas-Adomas
November 1935 –
April 1936:
Juozas Garelis September 1936...
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which was
approved on 3 August. Vitkauskas,
together with
Justas Paleckis,
Icikas Meskupas-Adomas, and
Antanas Sniečkus, was
personally received by Joseph...