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- Petronaitis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Stasys Petronaitis (1932–2016), Soviet and Lithuanian theater and cinema...
- Lithuanian SSR (1985). Stasys Petronaitis (1932-2016) In Memoriam Archived 2016-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Stasys Petronaitis Биография Стасис Доминикович...
- Rainiai m****acre by members of the NKVD. Petronaitis was born on November 2, 1888, to a family of Petras Petronaitis, a well-to-do farmer, in Plauciškiai...
- Pleškytė – Catherine (Kotryna) Algimantas MasiulisSamilis Stasys PetronaitisKoltis Pranas Piaulokas [lt] – Auctume (Auktuma) Algimantas Voščikas [lt]...
- executed without trial or deported to Siberia. A local lawyer, Vladas Petronaitis, was arrested and ultimately tortured to death by the Soviet intelligence...
- politician Stasys Nastopka (1881–1938), Lithuanian military leader Stasys Petronaitis (1932–2016), Lithuanian actor Stasys Povilaitis (1947–2015), Lithuanian...
- include: Vladas Česiūnas Vladas Drėma Vladas Mikėnas Vladas Mironas Vladas Petronaitis Vladas Tučkus Vladas Zajanckauskas Vladas Žulkus Vlada This page or section...
- (1884–1966), Irish Republican and solicitor, born in Telšiai Vladas Petronaitis (1888–1941), soldier and lawyer imprisoned in Telšiai prior to execution...
- Gamer. Archived from the original on 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2023-04-10. Petronaitis, Trent (2019-03-14). "Review: Golf Peaks (Nintendo Switch)". Digitally...
- was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940. Some of them, like Vladas Petronaitis, were arrested for their roles in the independence struggle or their...