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He retired from the ministry in 1973. Gedvilas was a delegate of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR in 1940–1975 and of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1941–1962.In 1975, he published a memoir book ''Lemtingas posukis'' (''The Fateful Change''), which was translated into Russian in 1979. The book contained essays and speeches regarding [[World War II]] (1940–1945).
He retired from the ministry in 1973. Gedvilas was a delegate of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR in 1940–1975 and of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1941–1962.In 1975, he published a memoir book ''Lemtingas posukis'' (''The Fateful Change''), which was translated into Russian in 1979. The book contained essays and speeches regarding [[World War II]] (1940–1945).
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