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Marytė or
Marija Melnikaitė (18
March 1923 – 13 July 1943) was a
Soviet partisan and the only
Lithuanian woman awarded Hero of the
Soviet Union. While...
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former Soviet Union when she
secured custody of her 18-year-old cousin,
Maryte Kaseta, from
Lithuania in 1987. Lee has been
involved with the charitable...
- of 1918–1919. The Red
Sphere is
dedicated to
Soviet partisans,
including Marytė Melnikaitė. The
Occupation and
Death Spheres showcase the
brutal side the...
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Dieburg 1999 Sužiedėlis 2011, p. 334. Zinkevičius, Zigmas; Černelienė,
Marytė; Makauskas, Bronius; Maksimavičius, Petras; Birgelis, Sigitas; Paransevičius...
- Letters" by
Albert Garni (1997) In 1947,
Banionis appeared in the film
Marytė. However, his
cinematic debut is
considered to be the film Adam
wants to...
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communist and
spent many
years in prison. Sniečkus had two children,
Vladas and
Marytė. Sniečkus, a
village for
employees of the
Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant on...
- Bareika, was shot and
killed in his bed. He also shot Bareikas'
partner Marytė Rutkauskienė, who, at the time, was
making broom stalls. Afterwards, he...
- speculation. List of
female Heroes of the
Soviet Union Tatyana Marinenko Marytė Melnikaitė Sakaida,
Henry (2012-04-20).
Heroines of the
Soviet Union 1941–45...
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talismanai (‘Three Talismans’, 1936)
Gintaro krantas (‘The
Amber S****’, 1940)
Marytė (1953) Saulės
miestas (‘City of the Sun’, 1965) Račiūnas'
entry in the Great...
- no
children of
their own, but had an
adopted daughter Marytė Sleževičiūtė-Mackevičienė.
Marytė married Mečislovas Mackevičius, who
would later serve as...