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22: 204:. Heavy Russian casualties in the war forced the Russian Army to set aside long-standing discrimination against Catholic Lithuanian soldiers. In 1916, Petronaitis was promoted to officer rank and became a teaching fellow at a Moscow military officers' school. At the same time he studied law at 327:
and, together with 77 other political prisoners, was tortured, murdered, and buried in a mass grave. On exhumation three days later, his body was difficult to identify as it had been disfigured by the tortures applied to it.
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and played a significant role in securing Vilnius against the Poles and the Soviet Union. For his military and organisational service in securing the city, the President of Lithuania,
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prison. In spite of his imprisonment, and long interrogation over many months, he protested his innocence and denied any wrongdoing.
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working as a lawyer and advocate and supporting various Lithuanian patriotic activities. Like many other Lithuanians, he received the
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Petronaitis was born on November 2, 1888, to a family of Petras Petronaitis, a well-to-do farmer, in Plauciškiai village, Rozalimas
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A memorial is built on the place with graphic photographs of the exhumation and the exhumed body of Petronaitis.
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Lithuanian Judges Convict Soviet secret police officer guilty of participating in a massacre
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as they retreated. On the night of 24/25 June 1941, Petronaitis was taken to a forest near
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in June 1940, and a puppet Communist government was installed in the newly created
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After graduating in 1913, he remained in Saint Petersburg and, at the outbreak of
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with an infantry battalion and later with an electricity technical battalion in
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Koncius, Joseph B. HISTORY OF LITHUANIA: Chicago: Lith. Amer. Community, 1965
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for the "establishment of Vilnius City and County Commandant Institution"
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The family's circumstances were good and, after the graduation from the
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military officer. He was tortured and executed in the infamous
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