- 1957),
Lithuanian photographer Jonas Vailokaitis (1886 – 1944),
Lithuanian banker and
industrialist Juozas Vailokaitis (1880–1955),
Lithuanian political...
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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...
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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...
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published newspaper. Therefore, four
times (all
under editor Juozas Vailokaitis) the
newspaper was
subject to sanctions. In
February 1908, Šaltinis published...
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official founders:
Aleksandras Stulginskis,
Jonas Vailokaitis,
Mykolas Krupavičius,
Juozas Vailokaitis, and
Juozas Žebrauskas [lt]. Initially, it was founded...
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Aleksandras Stulginskis Alfonsas Petrulis 28
Jonas Vailokaitis Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys
Jonas Vailokaitis Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys 29
Jonas Vileišis Jonas...
- Cvirka).
Soviet authorities nationalized a
luxurious house of
banker Jonas Vailokaitis and gave it the
Lithuanian Writers' Union. The
union invited several...
- Žilius, who
received 500,000
German marks for such purposes.
Banker Jonas Vailokaitis donated US$12,500 (equivalent to $223,535.16 in 2023) for the
cause and...
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Jurgis Šaulys and
Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys died in Switzerland;
Jonas Vailokaitis died in Germany;
Antanas Smetona,
Mykolas Biržiška and
Steponas Kairys...