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{{ | {{Villain|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Petras Kubiliunas.jpg|Row 1 title = Full Name Petras Kubiliunas|Row 1 info = Allias No information|Row 2 title = Origin Totoriskiai (now Ruotukalnis, Skapiskis Township)|Row 2 info = Occupation Lithuanian war figure. Lieutenant General Officially the first general counsel|Row 3 title = Power/Skills No information|Row 3 info = Hobby No information|Row 4 title = Goals No information|Row 4 info = Crimes Collaborate with the Nazi regime|Row 5 title = Type of villain Corrupt official}}'''Petras Kubiliunas''' (May 16th, 1894 in Totoriskiai (now Svedukalnis), near Skapiskis – August 22nd, 1946 in Moscow) was a Lithuanian Lieutenant General and Chief of Lithuanian General Staffin 1929 – 1934. | ||
'''Petras Kubiliunas''' (May 16th, 1894 in Totoriskiai (now Svedukalnis), near Skapiskis – August 22nd, 1946 in Moscow) was a Lithuanian Lieutenant General and Chief of Lithuanian General Staffin 1929 – 1934. | |||
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When in 1941 – 1944 Lithuania was occupied by Nazi forces, he was the first General Counsel, an institution formed by the occupation administration of General District Lithuania in theReichskommissariat Ostland from late August 1941 (formally from March 1942) till July 1944. He signed several documents on forced mobilization of Lithuanians into Nazi SS forces, actively resisted by Lithuanian anti-Nazi underground. His actions were multiple times criticized by Lithuanian anti-Nazi resistance press. | When in 1941 – 1944 Lithuania was occupied by Nazi forces, he was the first General Counsel, an institution formed by the occupation administration of General District Lithuania in theReichskommissariat Ostland from late August 1941 (formally from March 1942) till July 1944. He signed several documents on forced mobilization of Lithuanians into Nazi SS forces, actively resisted by Lithuanian anti-Nazi underground. His actions were multiple times criticized by Lithuanian anti-Nazi resistance press. | ||
Kubiliunas fled to Germany and reached British occupation zone, but in 1945 he was kidnapped by Soviet agents, tried and executed in Moscow on August 22nd, 1946. | Kubiliunas fled to Germany and reached British occupation zone, but in 1945 he was kidnapped by Soviet agents, tried and executed in Moscow on August 22nd, 1946.[[Category:Traitor]] | ||
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[[Category:Elderly]] | [[Category:Elderly]] |