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- this cargo was organized by Vaineikis. When police searched his residence, they found a list of Lithuanians to whom Vaineikis sent the banned publications...
- publications from the west. The Rev. Marcijonas Jurgaitis, physician Liudas Vaineikis, and notary Jonas Kentra, pla**** significant roles in this activity. After...
- physician and activist Liudas Vaineikis. Together, they organized the smuggling of banned Lithuanian publications for which Vaineikis was sentenced to internal...
- Rumbutis (born 1955), Lithuanian-Belarusian footballer and manager Liudas Vaineikis (1869–1938), Lithuanian physician and book smuggler Liudas Vilimas (1912–1966)...
- Petersburg on 12 February 1898 and in Riga on 25 April 1898. In 1899, Liudas Vaineikis, a Lithuanian physician living in Palanga and an active Lithuanian book...
- circle of Lithuanian intellectuals, including Povilas Višinskis and Liudas Vaineikis. In 1899, she enrolled at a three-year dental school in Šiauliai. At the...
- residence in connection with the trials of Sietynas Society and Liudas Vaineikis, but Bulota managed to avoid ****cution. In 1902, he attended the founding...
- Russification policies were less strictly enforced. Therefore, Liudas Vaineikis was able to obtain an official permit for the performance. They settled...
- attracted attention from the Tsarist police which investigated Liudas Vaineikis. Janulaitis was arrested in 1900 when the police found an anti-Tsarist...
- when Andrius Domaševičius became the editor. At the same time, Liudas Vaineikis returned from exile in Yakutsk and moved to Tilsit. He took on many of...