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    Jonas Pranas Aleksa (5 December 1879 – 22 April 1955) was a Lithuanian politician, agronomist, sociologist, and economist. He was the Minister of Agriculture...
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  • recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts Jonas Pranas Aleksa (1879–1952), Lithuanian politician, Minister of Agriculture This...
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  • surname Aleksa Jonas Dainius Aleksa [lt], Lithuanian musician, a recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts Jonas Pranas Aleksa, minister...
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  • Zigmas Angarietis (later a Communist revolutionary) and Jonas Pranas Aleksa (an agronomist). Aleksa collected Lithuanian folklore and folk songs in his youth...
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  • 1928. It won two seats in the 1926 elections (Rapolas Skipitis and Jonas Pranas Aleksa), forming part of the government coalition with the Lithuanian Popular...
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    crimes, Maurušaitis was accused of murder, arson at the farm of Jonas Pranas Aleksa (former Minister of Agriculture), shootout with the police while...
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    wealthy landowners. His brothers Jonas Pranas Aleksa became Lithuanian Minister of Agriculture and Konradas Aleksa was a professor at the Lithuanian...
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  • included Jonas Pranas Aleksa, Sofija Kymantaitė-Čiurlionienė, Jonas Jablonskis, Martynas Yčas, Petras Klimas, Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius, Pranas Mašiotas...
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    of Agriculture in the government of Juozas Tūbelis. He succeeded Jonas Pranas Aleksa who was the Minister of Agriculture since the December 1926 coup...
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  • Commerce, and Industry Jonas Šimkus   Agriculture and State Resources Aleksandras Stulginskis Juozas Tūbelis Jonas Pranas Aleksa Education Juozas Tūbelis...
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  • Internal Affairs Steponas Rusteika [lt], and Minister of Agriculture Jonas Pranas Aleksa. Kilinskas 2018, p. 236. Petronis 2018, p. 221. Petronis 2018, p...
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  • Internal Affairs Steponas Rusteika [lt], and Minister of Agriculture Jonas Pranas Aleksa. Supporters of Voldemaras attempted to stage two other coups in 1934...
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    Lithuania by Nazi Germany, Krupavičius together with Kazys Grinius and Jonas Pranas Aleksa sent a letter to the German authorities protesting their attempts...
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    Galvanauskas 5 Jonas Pranas Aleksa (1879-1955) 19 June 1920 18 January 1922 1 year, 213 days Independent 6th Cabinet Kazys Grinius 6 Jonas Pranas Aleksa (1879-1955)...
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    2024. "Pranas Hiksa". plienosparnai.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2024. Zabielskas, Vytautas. "Pranas Hiksa". vle.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Hiksa Pranas, Hiksienė...
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  • "republic". 49 men were elected to the Seimas: Pranas Adamkavičius Izidorius Aleksa Pranas Aleksandravičius Pranas Barkauskas Juozas Bikinas Povilas Brazdžius...
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    government led by Mickevičius-Kapsukas. Its other members were Zigmas Aleksa-Angarietis, Pranas Svotelis-Proletaras, Semyon Dimanstein, Kazimierz Cichowski, Aleksandras...
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  • 1953) Vladimiras Beresniovas (b. 1948) Ilja Bereznickas (b. 1948) Vytautas Pranas Bičiūnas (1893-1945) Eglė Bogdanienė (b. 1962) Alina Briedelytė-Kavaliauskienė...
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    Grinius took care of Lithuanian refugees. In 1917, Grinius, Jonas Jablonskis, and Pranas Mašiotas established the Supreme Council of Lithuanians in Russia...
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  • of the Lithuanian Sections were Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas and Zigmas Aleksa-Angarietis, the founding duo of Lithuanian Bolshevism. Five conferences...
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  • Prime minister (1918) Mykolas Sleževičius, Prime minister (1918–1919) Pranas Dovydaitis, Prime minister (1919) Mykolas Sleževičius, Prime minister (1919)...
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    klėtelę-muziejų" (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 23 February 2019. Skardžius, Pranas (1972). "Jaunius, Kazimieras". In Sužiedėlis, Simas (ed.). Encyclopedia...
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  • words by Kazys Bradūnas Audra (Storm) for voice and piano (1958); words by Pranas Lembertas Laivai palaužtom burėm (Boats with Broken Sails) for voice and...
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  • Notes 1969 Walden Jonas Mekas Avant-garde 1972 Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania Jonas Mekas Avant-garde 1975 Lost, Lost, Lost Jonas Mekas Avant-garde...
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