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Petras Kubiliūnas

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and was promoted to Lieutenant General in November. He was active in military education reforms, helping to transform the Higher Officers' Courses into a higher military school. He actively worked on improving weaponry and military equipment as well as preparing plans for mobilization and military
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of the Penal Code. He was found guilty and sentenced to death on 25 July 1946. The execution was carried out on 22 August 1946. His place of burial is unknown.
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Tarpukario ir rezistencijos laikotarpio Lietuvos generolų sąrašas ir jų amžinojo poilsio vietos
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in 1929. From August 1927 to July 1934, Kubiliūnas served as an officer of the
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in 1941–1944, he collaborated with the Nazis and was general counselor of the
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Lithuanian military personnel in the Imperial Russian Army of World War I
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is standing behind him, General Petras Kubiliūnas is sitting on a horse
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but was kidnapped by NKVD agents and executed in Moscow in 1946.
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Kubiliūnas continued his military education: he completed the
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XX amžiaus slaptieji archyvai: dvylika istorijos detektyvų
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until December 1919. He commanded a battalion of the
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on 31 July 1940. He was interrogated and accused of
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In February 1929, he took the position of the 279:In August 1919, Kubiliūnas was mobilized to the 244:Kubiliūnas graduated from the Realgymnasium in 799:Lithuanian people executed by the Soviet Union 824:Recipients of Lithuanian presidential pardons 814:People convicted of treason against Lithuania 8: 596:Tamašauskas, Kazimieras (6 November 2019) . 493:Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas 436:Kubiliūnas fled to Germany and reached the 654:Ignatavičius, Stasys (17 September 2004). 464:Kubiliūnas received the following awards: 26: 15: 819:Prisoners sentenced to death by Lithuania 402:activities and active suppression of the 374:, Kubiliūnas was sentenced to death by a 291:and later became deputy commander of the 711: 709: 707: 649: 647: 645: 643: 554: 552: 550: 548: 546: 523: 521: 519: 517: 515: 511: 415:occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany 408:revolt against the Soviets in June 1941 335:in Prague in 1927, and took courses in 226:occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany 252:, graduating in December 1914. During 591: 589: 587: 585: 345:Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff 218:Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff 195:Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff 186:(16 May 1894 – 22 August 1946) was a 162:Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff 7: 559:Stoliarovas, Andriejus, ed. (2012). 720:. Versus aureus. pp. 128–130. 32:Kubiliūnas in a Lithuanian uniform 14: 656:"Visų pažadų išpildyti neįmanoma" 222:anti-government coup of June 1934 603:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija 232:. After the war, he fled to the 110: 98: 789:People of Generalbezirk Litauen 248:and continued his education at 214:Lithuanian Wars of Independence 176:Lithuanian Wars of Independence 746:Lāčplēša kaŗa ordeņa kavalieŗi 446:Province of Schleswig-Holstein 392:Soviet occupation in June 1940 1: 33: 809:People from Panevėžys County 404:Communist Party of Lithuania 364:the unsuccessful coup d'etat 362:In 1934, for his support to 216:. From 1929 to 1934, he was 499:Order of the Cross of Vytis 845: 680:Tininis, Vytautas (2001). 617:Žigaras, Feliksas (2008). 427:Reichskommissariat Ostland 686:Genocidas Ir Rezistencija 394:, he was arrested by the 208:. In 1919, he joined the 25: 539:: 125. 28 February 1929. 440:. 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Soviet Union
Russian Empire
Lithuania
Imperial Russian Army
Lithuanian Armed Forces
Lieutenant general
Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff
First World War
Lithuanian Wars of Independence
Lithuanian
lieutenant general
Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff
World War I
Imperial Russian Army
Lithuanian Armed Forces
Lithuanian Wars of Independence
Chief of the Lithuanian General Staff
anti-government coup of June 1934
occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany
Generalbezirk Litauen
British Occupation Zone
Riga
Vilnius Military School
World War I
Imperial Russian Army

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