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Steponas Bakevicius was an Lithuanian collaborator. Himself take an role to repressions. He was elected to Secretary of the Marijampole Communist party. He took party in partisans Kazimieras Pyplys-Mazvydas and Aneles Senkutes - Puseles (Little pine) engagement party. He was curious if he had enough vodka. Eventualy he got suspicion about two partisans.Kazimieras Pyplys-Mazvydas waited for right moment to kill him. He was killed later on.
Steponas Bakevicius was  Lithuanian collaborator . Himself take an role to repressions. He was elected to Secretary of the Marijampole Communist party. He took party in partisans Kazimieras Pyplys- Mazvydas and Aneles Senkutes- Puseles(Little pine) engagement party. He was curious if he had enough vodka.Eventualy he got suspicion about two partisans.Kazimieras Pyplys-Mazvydas waited for right moment to kill him. He was killed later on .


☀1947 February 19th At night, in Marijampolė, the fourth house of Trakiškių Street, shots were fired, undermining high-ranking party and Soviet activists of the Lithuanian Communist Party (hereinafter - LCP) in Marijampol county and municipality.
☀1947 February 19th At night, in Marijampolė, the fourth house of Trakiškių Street, shots were fired, undermining high-ranking party and Soviet activists of the Lithuanian Communist Party (hereinafter - LCP) in Marijampol county and municipality.
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