• Icikas Meskupas pseudonym Adomas (20 August 1907 – 13 March 1942) was a leader of the Lithuanian Komsomol and Communist Party in interwar Lithuania. He...
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  • Pranas Končius (code name Adomas; died 1965), last anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisan killed in action Icikas Meskupas (pseudonym Adomas; 1907–1942), leader of...
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    Communist Party of Lithuania was eventually banned on 23 August 1991. Icikas Meskupas-Adomas (9 February 1941 – 13 March 1942) Vladas Niunka (April – 30 December...
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  • Gaška January–July 1934: Aizikas Lifšicas August 1934 – July 1935: Icikas Meskupas-Adomas November 1935 – April 1936: Juozas Garelis September 1936 – November...
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  • Šumauskas, Communist Party activists Karolis Didžiulis-Grosmanas and Icikas Meskupas-Adomas, writers Liudas Gira and Petras Cvirka, poet Salomėja Nėris, Palanga...
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    approved on 3 August. Vitkauskas, together with Justas Paleckis, Icikas Meskupas-Adomas, and Antanas Sniečkus, was personally received by Joseph Stalin...
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    Lifšicas attempted to remove Angarietis. Sprindis was replaced by Icikas Meskupas-Adomas but Didžiulis and Lifšicas were demoted to regional (raikom) party...
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