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- February 1922 and June 1924, Galvanauskas was Lithuania's Minister of Foreign Affairs. During this period, Galvanauskas' efforts also helped to establish...
- Sleževičius Pranas Dovydaitis Mykolas Sleževičius Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Ernestas Galvanauskas Antanas Tumėnas Vytautas Petrulis Leonas Bistras Mykolas...
- 1924 Prime Minister Ernestas Galvanauskas Foreign Affairs Vladas Jurgutis and Ernestas Galvanauskas Ernestas Galvanauskas Internal Affairs Kazimieras Oleka...
- The preparations were left in the hands of Prime Minister Ernestas Galvanauskas. While he delegated specific tasks, the grand plan was kept secret even...
- officially resigning on 18 January. The government was succeeded by Ernestas Galvanauskas's cabinet of ministers. After his resignation, Grinius continued to be...
- former prime minister Ernestas Galvanauskas. Smetona saw no need for such a committee and criticized the choice of Galvanauskas. The diplomats were not receptive...
- minister (1919) Ernestas Galvanauskas, Prime minister (1919–1920) Kazys Grinius, Prime minister (1920–1922) Ernestas Galvanauskas, Prime minister (1922–1924)...
- 1881 – Irakli Tsereteli, Georgian politician (d. 1959) 1882 – Ernestas Galvanauskas, Lithuanian engineer and politician (d. 1967) 1883 – Edwin August, American...
- Sleževičius Pranas Dovydaitis Mykolas Sleževičius Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Ernestas Galvanauskas Antanas Tumėnas Vytautas Petrulis Leonas Bistras Mykolas...
- (1919) Sleževičius (1919) Galvanauskas (1919–1920) Grinius (1920–1922) Galvanauskas (1922–1923) Galvanauskas (1923) Galvanauskas (1923–1924) Tumėnas (1924–1925)...