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Juozas Jankauskas, who spent most of his life wearing the Demon nickname. A pupil of Sakiai “Ziburys” gymnasium. Eighteen-year-old soldier of General Povilas Plechavičcus' Local Team. Nineteen-year-old Lithuanian guerrilla, partisan who received the first baptism of battle in the famous Battle of Valkai. Commander of the Taur District Zalgiris national team and later the whole district. He was one of the organizers of the legendary Lithuanian guerrilla commander Alodf Ramanauskas-Vanags march to Samogitia, where the famous declaration of February 16, 1949 was signed and was awarded the 3rd degree of the Freedom Fighting Cross. Later, he fell into the Satanic trap of the MGB and became a part of it himself. The hands of several ex-combatants have been soiled. And finally, as a reward for his zealous service to the occupier, he received a bullet in the head at Moscow's Butyrk Prison. This would pave the way for a traitorous freedom fighter in a few sentences. | {{Villain_Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Juozas Jankauskas-Berzelis.jpg|fullname = Juozas Jankauskas-Berzelis|alias = Berzelis|origin = The Second Repulic of Lithuania|occupation = Tauro County Commander|skills = No information|hobby = No information|goals = No information|crimes = Treason|type of villain = Traitor}}Juozas Jankauskas, who spent most of his life wearing the Demon nickname. A pupil of Sakiai “Ziburys” gymnasium. Eighteen-year-old soldier of General Povilas Plechavičcus' Local Team. Nineteen-year-old Lithuanian guerrilla, partisan who received the first baptism of battle in the famous Battle of Valkai. Commander of the Taur District Zalgiris national team and later the whole district. He was one of the organizers of the legendary Lithuanian guerrilla commander Alodf Ramanauskas-Vanags march to Samogitia, where the famous declaration of February 16, 1949 was signed and was awarded the 3rd degree of the Freedom Fighting Cross. Later, he fell into the Satanic trap of the MGB and became a part of it himself. The hands of several ex-combatants have been soiled. And finally, as a reward for his zealous service to the occupier, he received a bullet in the head at Moscow's Butyrk Prison. This would pave the way for a traitorous freedom fighter in a few sentences. | ||
The case of J. Jankauskas-Demon is not exceptional. Betrayal was a common phenomenon in postwar freedom struggles. With the weakening of armed resistance, more and more guerrillas, whether regular fighters or national or even district commanders, were moving to the enemy side. Infiltrating the numerous army of MGB agents-strikers, they played a decisive role in destroying the entire armed resistance movement. | The case of J. Jankauskas-Demon is not exceptional. Betrayal was a common phenomenon in postwar freedom struggles. With the weakening of armed resistance, more and more guerrillas, whether regular fighters or national or even district commanders, were moving to the enemy side. Infiltrating the numerous army of MGB agents-strikers, they played a decisive role in destroying the entire armed resistance movement. |