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Juozas Vitkus, also
known by his
partisan codename Kazimieraitis (10
December 1901 – 2 July 1946) was an anti-Soviet
Lithuanian partisan commander. He...
- 14E5945I. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005945. PMC 5783396. PMID 29324768. Jana
Vitku;
Lucie Kolatorova;
Richard Hampl (2017). "Occurrence and
reproductive roles...
- 2019). "How Did the World's
First Empire Collapse?". RealClearScience.
Vitkus, Saul N. (September 1976). "Sargon Unseated". The
Biblical Archaeologist...
- soldiers. When
activated the
brigade consists of
around 4,500 troops.
Juozas Vitkus Engineer Battalion is
responsible for mine clearance, the
construction of...
- "The
Holocaust is the
central event of
modern Lithuanian history"),
Zigma Vitkus, bernardinai,
December 28, 2010
Tadeusz Piotrowski (1997). Poland's Holocaust:...
- 1st
Division Colonel Juozas Vitkus Engineer Battalion [lt] •
Rocket Artillery Battery...
- ex-riflemen were also
prominent among the guerrillas,
including Juozas Vitkus-Kazimieraitis,
Zigmas Drunga-Mykolas Jonas,
Dominykas Jėčys-Ąžuolis, and...
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consisting of six
territorial units.
Other auxiliary units include Juozas Vitkus Engineer Battalion and
Juozas Lukša Land
Forces Training Center. The Lithuanian...
- d'histoire
religieuse du Maroc: confréries et zaouïas. J. Peyronnet. p. 82..
Vitkus,
Daniel J., ed. (2001). Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption:
Barbary Captivity...
- Machine, Tate Publishing, 2009 ISBN 978-1-85437-795-1; pp. 52–55.
Daniel J.
Vitkus. Intro. to "Sir
Robert Shirley his
Entertainment in Cracovia". In Thomas...