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Adolfas is a
masculine Lithuanian given name,
derived from the
German Adolf.
Notable people with the name include:
Adolfas Akelaitis (1910–2007), Lithuanian...
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Adolfas Ramanauskas (March 6, 1918 –
November 29, 1957), code name
Vanagas (lit. 'The Hawk'), was a one of the
leaders of the
Lithuanian partisans and...
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since in our country."
Adolfas served as
editor of Film
Culture until 1968.
Together with his
brother in the
early 50s,
Adolfas wrote,
directed and photographed...
- Polish-British
chess master and
translator Adolfas Ramanauskas (1918–1957),
American born
Lithuanian partisan Adolfas Valeška (1905–1994), Lithuanian-American...
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Adolfas Tautavičius (9
September 1925, Judrėnai,
Lithuania – 10
August 2006, Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian archaeologist and
habilitated doctor. In 1950 Adolfas...
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Adolfas Šapoka". global.truelithuania.com. "
Adolfas Šapoka „Lietuvos istorija"". istorijai.lt. "Lietuvos istorija" by
Adolfas Šapoka, 1932...
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Adolfas Večerskis (born 4
September 1949 in Kretinga), is a
Lithuanian movie and
stage actor,
director and translator. He
began his
career in films, but...
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Adolfas Kubilius (26 July 1918 – 9
March 1946), also
known by his
codenames Balys, Radvila, or Vaišvila, was a
Lithuanian anti-Soviet
partisan and a commander...
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Adolfas Valeška (15
March 1905, in
Kybartai – 11 May 1994, in Kaunas, Lithuania) was a
Lithuanian stained gl**** artist, painter,
stage designer, and museum...
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Adolfas Šleževičius (2
February 1948 – 6
December 2022) was a
Lithuanian politician who
served as
Prime Minister from 1993 to 1996.
Previously a manager...