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which insured a convention or treaty between the Argentine Republic and the Independent Republic of Lithuania concerning reciprocity with respect to the payment of compensation for industrial accidents signed at Buenos Aires on October 20, 1932. Daukantas was a Member of the States Council, Chargé
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Eidintas, Alfonsas (2003). Lithuanian emigration to the United States: 1868-1950. Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas. Retrieved 15 September 2014. Current History and Forum .... C-H Publishing Corporation.
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391: 130: 396: 119: 401: 386: 381: 137:, moved to Germany until 1949, and then to Argentina. He remained in Buenos Aires, Argentina until his death in 1960. His remains were reburied in 87: 319:
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d'Affaires for Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, (1930 -1935). In 1941 Daukantas was arrested, imprisoned, and tortured during the
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Heingartner, Robert Wayne (2009). Lithuania in the 1920s: A Diplomat's Diary. Rodopi. pp. 116–.
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from which he graduated with a Silver Star in Naval Tactics Training. In 1913, he published
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Lecturer on Topography and Surveying at the High Military Officers Courses, Kaunas
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until 1924. Twice, in 1924–1925 and 1927–1928, he served as the
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Vilnius: Lithuanian Literature, Culture, History. Vilnius. 1995
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and the importance of maritime for the State of Lithuania
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Who is Who at the Baltic University. (Pinneberg, 1949)
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Buenos Aires
Argentina
Lithuanian
Lithuanian Minister of Defense
Imperial Russian Navy
High Naval Training School at St. Petersburg
Kaunas
Lithuanian Minister of Defense
Chief of the General Staff
Lithuanian Army
brigadier general
lieutenant general
Rio de Janeiro
Carlos Saavedra Lamas
League of European Nations
Soviet rule of Lithuania
Nazi German
Gestapo
their occupation
German invasion of the Soviet Union
Karmėlava
Vytautas Magnus University
Vilnius University
Baltic Sea
Russian battleship Slava
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