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- 1957), Lithuanian photographer Jonas Vailokaitis (1886 – 1944), Lithuanian banker and industrialist Juozas Vailokaitis (1880–1955), Lithuanian political...
- Jonas Vailokaitis (pronunciation; 25 June 1886 – 16 December 1944) was a Lithuanian banker and industrialist. He as his brother Juozas Vailokaitis (1880–1953)...
- land. Vailokaitis had three sisters and four brothers, including businessman Jonas Vailokaitis and teacher Viktoras Vailokaitis [lt]. Vailokaitis attended...
- Aleksandras Stulginskis Alfonsas Petrulis 28 Jonas Vailokaitis Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys Jonas Vailokaitis Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys 29 Jonas Vileišis Jonas...
- official founders: Aleksandras Stulginskis, Jonas Vailokaitis, Mykolas Krupavičius, Juozas Vailokaitis, and Juozas Žebrauskas [lt]. Initially, it was founded...
- members of the Council of Lithuania. In January 1919, she married Jonas Vailokaitis, one of the members of the council and a successful businessman. She...
- Martynas Yčas) and Christian Democrats (Mykolas Krupavičius, Juozas Vailokaitis, Petras Karvelis [lt]). Socialists (Mykolas Sleževičius) and members...
- processing and export. The company was originally established by Jonas Vailokaitis and others in 1923, but it suffered substantial losses and was nationalized...
- published newspaper. Therefore, four times (all under editor Juozas Vailokaitis) the newspaper was subject to sanctions. In February 1908, Šaltinis published...
- sister Aleksandra Vailokaitienė was a photographer and the wife of Jonas Vailokaitis, banker and signatory of the Act of Independence of Lithuania. In 1916...