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Lithuania 
 
[Lithuanian flag to 1795, 1918]
  c.1422 - 7 Jan 1795; 1 Jul - 10 Dec 1812;
             9 Jul 1918 - 2 Nov 1918; 
State Flag 18 Apr 1918-25 Aug 1940, from 1 Sep 2004
 
[Russian flag]
             7 Jan 1795 - 18 Sep 1915 
 
[Lithuania 1917-1918]
            30 Sep 1917 - 18 Apr 1918 
 
[Lithuania Apr-Nov 1918]
           18 Apr 1918 -  2 Nov 1918
 
 
 
[Lithuanian Flag]
                   2 Nov 1918 - 25 Aug 1940; 
                   23 Jun 1941 - 1 Aug 1944 (unofficial);
                   Re-adopted 20 Mar 1989 
 
[Flag of USSR]
                      3 Aug 1940 - 24 Jun 1941; 
                     13 Jul 1944 - 11 Mar 1990
 
 
 Map of Lithuania
 Hear National Anthem
"Tautiska Giesme"
 (The National Song)
 Text of National Anthem
Adopted 1918-1940, 1990
Constitution
 (25 Oct 1992)
Capital: Vilnius
(Kaunas 1920-1939;
Vilnius 1323-1919, 1919-20;
Voruta c.1251)
Currency: Lithuanian Litas (LTL)
(1922-1940, 1993-)
National Holiday: 16 Feb (1918)
Independence Day
Population: 3,565,205 (2008)
2,575,363 (1938)
GDP: $63.25 billion (2008)
Exports: $23.4 billion (2008)
Imports: $30.2 billion (2008)
Ethnic groups: Lithuanian 83.4%, Polish 6.7%, Russian 6.3%,
Belarusian 1.2%, Ukrainian 0.7%, other 1.61% (2001)
Total Active Armed Forces: 13,510 (2006)
Merchant marine: 45 ships (2008)
Religions: Roman Catholic 79%, non-religious 9.5%,
Orthodox 4.8% (Old Believers 0.8%), Protestant (including
Lutheran and Evangelical Christian Baptist) 1%,
unknown/unspecified 5.4%, other 0.3% (2001)
International Organizations/Treaties: 1918-1941: ICRM, ILO, IOC, ITU, League of Nations, LORCS, PCIJ, UPU; from 1990: AG, APM, BA, BIS, BTWC, CBSS, CE, CTBT, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, ENMOD, EU, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, IRENA, ISA, ISO, ITU, ITUC, KP, MIGA, NATO, NIB, NPT, NSG, OIF (observer), OPCW, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFCC, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Lithuania
Index
Chronology
 
bf.1203                    Semi-legendary Grand Principality of Lithuania¹ 
                             (Lietuvos Didzioji Kunigaikstyste), ruled by a
                             Grand Prince of Lithuania.
17 Jul 1251                Lithuania recognized as a state by Pope Innocent
                             IV.
Jun/Jul 1253 - 12 Sep 1263 Grand Prince Mindaugas adopts style of Lithuanian
                             and Russian King, etc.
 2 Feb 1386                By marriage with the Polish regnant Queen 
                             (properly [female] king) Jadwiga, the Grand 
                           Prince Jogaila/Jagiello becomes Polish king 
                             (Wladyslaw II after baptism), and his 
                             successors frequently occupy both thrones.
18 Jan 1401 -  1 Jun 1434  Jogaila oversees the successive grand princes of
                             Lithuania with the style "Supreme Prince of 
                             Lithuania."
 4 Jul 1569                Accord of Lublin, colloquially known as "Union of
                             Lublin", joining Poland and Lithuania 
                             officially, but not constitutionally, into 
                             United Commonwealth of the Two Nations, in 
                             short, The Commonwealth.
 6 Jul 1572                Last hereditary Polish king dies. Kingship 
                             becomes elective; election as Polish King and 
                             Grand Prince of Lithuania is carried out 
                             jointly, but conduct of interregnum is 
                             separate. 
1691 - 1793                Lordships of Tauroggen (Taurage) and Serrey 
                             (Seiriai) in Prussian possession. Rulers of
                             Prussia additionally styled the" Lords of
                             Tauroggen and Serrey."
May 1702 - 1709            Occupied by Sweden (Vilnius, the capital, 
                             is occupied by Russia 1705 - Mar 1706).
 5 Aug 1772                First partition of Poland-Lithuania by Russia,
                             Prussia, and Austria.
 3 May 1791                First and only Constitution, giving formal 
                             sanction to the union with Lithuania, etc.
23 Jan 1793                Second partition by Russia and Prussia.
 7 Jan 1795                Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian 
                             Commonwealth: the Grand Principality of
                             Lithuania is incorporated into Russian, the
                             Emperor adopting the additional style of 
                             "Grand Prince of Lithuania."
1795                       Russian province/government of Vilenskaya.
1797                       Renamed Litovksaya Guberniya.
1801                       Divided into two provinces: Vilenskaya and
                             Grodnenskaya.
28 Jun 1812 - 10 Dec 1812  Occupied by France (1 Jul 1812 the Grand 
                             Principality of Lithuania nominally
                             re-established under joint French-Saxon
                             protectorate).
26 Mar 1831 -  9 Jul 1831  Russian rule interrupted by rebellion in 
                             conjunction with the "First Insurrection" in
                             Poland.
1840 - 30 Jun 1912         Vilenskaya part of Northwest Region of Russia
                            (from 1 May 1863 including Grodno and Kaunas).
1842                       Kovenskaya Guberniya formed out of Vilenskaya.
 2 Feb 1863 - 10 Feb 1864  Russian rule interrupted by rebellion in 
                             conjunction with the "Second Insurrection" in
                             Poland.
Apr 1915 - Oct 1915        Lithuania (Russian provinces of Kaunas and
                             Vilnius) gradually occupied by Germany (18 Aug
                             1915 city of Kaunas, 18 Sep 1915 city of
                             Vilnius). German administrations for 
                             Administrative Region of Lithuania and 
                             Administrative Region of Vilnius established;
                             subordinated to commander of the Eastern front.
18-22 Jan 1917             A Congress demands independence for Lithuania
                            (as planned by the German administration).
 4 Mar 1917                Both German military administrations united into
                             central Military Administration of Lithuania
                             seated in Vilnius.
18 Sep 1917                Lithuanian Regional Council (Taryba) formed.
11 Dec 1917                Declaration of the re-establishment of Lithuanian
                             independence by Lithuanian National Council.
16 Feb 1918                Full independence of State of Lithuania declared 
                             by Lithuanian Regional Council, which is 
                             renamed Lithuanian State Council.
 3 Mar 1918                In the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Brzecz-Litewski)
                             Lithuania is "no longer subject to Russian 
                             sovereignty", but Germany to "determine the 
                             future status of the territories in agreement
                             with population".
23 Mar 1918                Independence recognized by Germany.
 9 Jul 1918                Kingdom of Lithuania proclaimed by Lithuanian
                             State Council, with Wilhelm Herzog von Urach,
                             graf von Württemberg, as King Mindaugas II.
 2 Nov 1918                Monarchy abolished (Republic of Lithuania).
11 Nov 1918                In the Armistice at Compiegne the Treaty of 
                             Brest-Litovsk is declared void and the German
                             troops to be withdrawn (fixed time not given). 
15 Nov 1918 - 13 Dec 1919  German military administrations located
                             in Marijampole and Siauliai.
29 Nov 1918                The Principal Allied and Associated Powers 
                             recognize de facto independence of Lithuania.
16 Dec 1918 -  1 Sep 1919  Lithuanian Conciliar ("Soviet", from 27 Feb 1919 
                             Lithuanian-Belorussian "Litbel" Soviet 
                             Socialist) Republic formed (in opposition to
                             the Republic of Lithuania), recognized by
                             Soviet Russia on 22 Dec 1918.
31 Dec 1918 - 25 Aug 1920  Polish and Soviet troops occupy Vilnius; capital
                             of Lithuania moved to Kaunas.
 6 Oct 1919 - 18 Nov 1919  The Western Russian Government and Western
                             Russian Volunteer Army in opposition to 
                             Lithuania (see under Latvia).
12 Jul 1920                Independence recognized by Russia.
 9 Oct 1920                Polish irregular occupation of Vilnius
                             (Central Lithuania).
24 Mar 1922                Vilnius annexed by Poland.
20 Dec 1922                Independence de jure recognized by the Principal
                             Allied and Associated Powers.
15 Jan 1923                Lithuania annexes Memel Territory.
23 Mar 1939                Germany annexes Memel from Lithuania.
10 Oct 1939                Vilnius restored to Lithuania by Soviet Union.
15 Jun 1940                Occupied by the Soviet Union.
21 Jul 1940                Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.
 3 Aug 1940                Incorporation into Soviet Union (not 
                             internationally recognized).
22 Jun 1941 - 26 Jun 1941  Gradually occupied by Germany (Kaunas and Vilnius
                             on 24 Jun 1941).
23 Jun 1941 -  5 Aug 1941  Independence of the Republic of Lithuania 
                             declared in Kaunas, government functions 
                             allowed in liberated areas and in German rear.
17 Jul 1941                Lithuania is made a General District 
                             (Generalbezirk Litauen), informally a Land 
                             within the Reichskommissariat of Ostland 
                             (see under Latvia).
Jun 1944 - 28 Jan 1945     Gradually re-occupied by the Soviet Union 
                             (Vilnius on 13 Jul 1944, Kaunas on 1 Aug 1944,
                             and 28 Jan 1945 Memel).
28 Jan 1945                Klaipeda (Memel) annexed to Lithuanian S.S.R.
18 May 1989                Declaration of state sovereignty.
11 Mar 1990                Independence declared (Republic of Lithuania).
 6 Sep 1991                Independence recognized by Soviet Union.
Counties
(since 1995)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
(1940-1990)
Republic in Exile
(1940-1991)
Resistance
to German
and Soviet
Occupation

(1943-1956)
Lithuanian-
Belorussian SSR
(1919)
Central Lithuania
(1918-1922)
Samogitia
(1214-1795)
Memel
(1629-1635,
 1757-1758,

1920-1945)
German Eastern
Front

(1915-1918) 
German Military
Administrations

in Mrijampole
and Siauliai
(1918-1919) 
Historical Maps
of Lithuania
 

Princes
c.1204 - 1238              Ringaudas                          (b. c.1176 - d. 1238/40) 
c.1238                     Dausprungas                        (d. c.1238) 
1238 - Jun/Jul 1253        Mindaugas                          (b. c.1203 - d. 1263) 
Grand Prince2
Jun/Jul 1253 - 12 Sep 1263 Mindaugas                          (s.a.) 
Princes
1263 - 1264                Treniota                           (b. c.1210 - d. 1264) 
1264 - 1267                Vaisvilkas                         (d. 1268)
1267 - 1269                Svarnas                            (d. 1269/71)
1269/70 - 1282             Traidenis                          (d. 1282)
1282/83 - 1285             Daumantas                          (d. 1285?)
1285 - 1291                Butigeidis                         (d. 1290/92)
1291 - 1295                Pukuveras Butvydas                 (d. 1295)
Grand Princes2
1295 - 1316                Vytenis                            (d. 1316)
1316 - Dec 1341            Gediminas                          (b. c.1275 - d. 1341)
                           - jointly with - 
1329 - 1362/63             Kariyotas -Prince (in Novogrodnek) (d. 1362/63)
1342 - 1344                Janutis                            (b. c.1300 - d. af.1366)
1344 - May 1377            Algirdas                           (b. c.1296 - d. 1377)
1377 - 1381                Jogaila (1st time)                 (b. 1344/50 - d. 1434)
                           - jointly with - 
                           Kestutis (1st time)                (b. 1297 - d. 1382)
1381 - 3/15 Aug 1382       Kestutis (2nd time)                (s.a.)
1382 - 1387                Jogaila (2nd time)                 (s.a.)
                             (from 15 Feb 1386 Vladyslovas)
                             (from 4 Mar 1386, King of Poland from 
                             4 Mar 1386; supremus dux of Lithuaniae
                             to 1 Jun 1434)
Apr 1387 - 1389            Skirgaila Ivan (duke and governor) (b. c.1354 - d. 1397)
1389 - 1392                Jogaila (3rd time)                 (s.a.)
                             (supremus dux of Lithuaniae)
1389 - 1390                Klemensas (Klemens Moskorzowski)   (d. c.1408)
                             (governor of Lithuania)
1390 - 1392                Jasius (Jan Olesnicki)             (d. 1413)
                             (governor of Lithuania)
1390 - 27 Oct 1430         Vytautas ("the Great") Aleksandras (b. c.1352 - d. 1430)
                             (in rebellion to 4 Aug 1392)
27 Oct 1430 -  7 Nov 1430  Vladyslovas Jogaila                (s.a.)
                             (supremus dux Lithuaniae
 7 Nov 1430 - 31 Aug 1432  Svitrigaila Boleslovas             (b. c.1370 - d. 1452)
                             (confirmed by Polish Royal Council 
                             in Apr 1432 [in rebellion to 1438])
 1 Sep 1432 - 20 Mar 1440  Zygimantas I Kestutaitis           (b. c.1365 - d. 1440)
                             (officially recognized by King 
                             and Polish Royal Council from 15 Oct 1432)
20 Mar 1440 - 29 Jun 1440  Council of State
                           - Prince Jonas Davgirdas           (d. 1443)
                           - Prince Pacas Ginvilavicius 
                           - Prince Petras Montigerdavicius   (d. af.1456)
                              (grand marshal)
                           - Prince Kristinas Ostykas         (d. 1442/43)
29 Jun 1440 -  7 Jun 1492  Kazimieras Jogailaitis             (b. 1427 - d. 1492)
                             (from 25 Jun 1447 King of Poland)
 7 Jun 1492 - 30 Jul 1492  Council of State
                           - Prince Mikalojus Radivilavicius  (d. 1509/10)
                               (chancellor)
                           - Prince Petras Montigerdavicius   (s.a.)
                               (grand marshal)
                           - Prince Stanislovas Jonavicius    (d. 1527)
                               Kezgaila
                           - Prince Jonas Jurevicius          (d. 1508)
                               Zabzezinskas
                           - Prince Aleksandras Jurevicius    (d. 1511)
                               Golsanskis
30 Jul 1492 - 19 Aug 1506  Aleksandras Jogailaitis            (b. 1461 - d. 1506) 
                             (from 12 Dec 1501, also king of Poland)
1506 - 20 Oct 1506         Council of State
                           - Prince Mikalojus Radivilavicius  (s.a.)
                               (chancellor)
                           - Prince Mikalojus Mikalovicius    (b. c.1470 - d. 1521)
                               Radvila 
                           - Prince Stanislovas Jonavicius    (s.a.)
                               Kezgaila
                           - Prince Aleksandras Jurevicius    (s.a.)
                               Golsanskis 
                           - Prince Jonas Jurevicius          (s.a.)
                               Zabzezinskas (grand marshal)
                           - Mykolas Liudvikas Glinskis       (b. c.1470 - d. 1534)
                           - Vaitiekus Tabaris,               (b. c.1453 - d. 1507)
                               bishop of Vilnius
20 Oct 1506 -  6 Oct 1544  Zygimantas II Senasis              (b. 1467 - d. 1548) 
                             (supremus dux Lithuaniae to 1 Apr 1548)
18 Ocr 1629 -  7 Jul 1572  Zygimantas III Augustas            (b. 1520 - d. 1572)
                             (co-Grand Duke to 6 Oct 1544)
 7 Jul 1572 - 21 Feb 1574  Prince Jonas Jeronimaitis          (b. c.1537 - d. 1579)
                             Katkevicius Kosciesza -Grand Marshal
                             (1st time)
21 Feb 1574 - 19 Jun 1574  Henrikas Valezias                  (b. 1551 - d. 1589)
                             (Henri III, king of France)
                             (election proclaimed 16 May 1573)
19 Jun 1574 -  1 May 1576  Prince Jonas Jeronimaitis          (s.a.)
                             Katkevicius Kosciesza -Grand Marshal
                             (2nd time)
 1 May 1576 - 12 Dec 1586  Steponas Bastoras                  (b. 1533 - d. 1586)
                            (election proclaimed 14 Dec 1575)
12 Dec 1586 - 27 Dec 1587  Prince Albertas                    (b. 1558 - d. 1592)
                             Radvila -Grand Marshal
27 Dec 1587 - 30 Apr 1632  Zygimantas III Vaza                (b. 1566 - d. 1632)
                             (Sigismund, king of Sweden)
                             (election proclaimed 19 Aug 1587)
30 Apr 1632 -  6 Feb 1633  Prince Jonas Stanislovas           (b. 1589 - d. 1635)
                             Sapiega -Grand Marshal
 6 Feb 1633 - 20 May 1648  Vladislavas IV Vaza                (b. 1595 - d. 1648)
                             (election proclaimed 8 Nov 1632)
20 May 1648 - 17 Jan 1649  Prince Aleksandras Liudvikas       (b. 1594 - d. 1654)
                             Radvila -Grand Marshal
17 Jan 1649 - 16 Sep 1668  Jonas II Kazimieras Vaza           (b. 1609 - d. 1672)
                             (election proclaimed 20 Nov 1648)
16 Sep 1668 - 29 Sep 1669  Prince Kristupas                   (b. 1578 - d. 1670)
                             Zavisa -Grand Marshal
29 Sep 1669 - 10 Nov 1673  Mykolas Kaributas Visnioveckis     (b. 1640 - d. 1673)
                             (election proclaimed 19 Jun 1669)
10 Nov 1673 -  2 Feb 1676  Prince Aleksandras Hiliaris        (b. 1626 - d. 1679)
                             Palubinskis -Grand Marshal
 2 Feb 1676 - 17 Jun 1696  Jonas III Sobieskis                (b. 1629 - d. 1696)
                             (election proclaimed 21 May 1674)
17 Jun 1696 - 15 Sep 1697  Prince Aleksandras Povilas         (b. 1672 - d. 1734) 
                             Sapiega -Court Marshal
15 Sep 1697 - 16 Feb 1704  Augustas II "Stiprusis" (1st time) (b. 1670 - d. 1733)
                            (election proclaimed 17 Jun 1697;
                             continues in opposition to 24 Sep 1706)
16 Feb 1704 -  4 Oct 1705  Prince Aleksandras Povilas
                             Sapiega -Grand Marshal (1st time)(s.a.) 
                            (recognized by grand prince
                             Stanislovas Lescinskis) 
                           - opposed by -
16 Feb 1704 -  4 Oct 1705  Marcijonas Dominykas Vollovicius   (b. 16.. - d. 1712)
                            (recognized by grand prince
                             Frydrichas Augustas II)
 4 Oct 1705 -  8 Aug 1709  Stanislovas I Lescinskis (1st time)(b. 1677 - d. 1766)
                            (election proclaimed 12 Jul 1704) 
 8 Aug 1709 -  1 Feb 1733  Augustas II "Stiprusis" (2nd time) (s.a.)
 1 Feb 1733 - 12 Sep 1733  Prince Aleksandras Povilas        
                             Sapiega -Grand Marshal (2nd time)(s.a.)
12 Sep 1733 - 30 Jun 1734  Stanislovas I Lescinskis           (s.a.) 
                            (2nd time)(abdicates 27 Jan 1736)
30 Jun 1734 -  5 Oct 1763  Augustas III                       (b. 1696 - d. 1763)
                            (election proclaimed 5 Oct 1733;
                             in opposition from 17 Jan 1734) 
 5 Oct 1763 - 25 Nov 1764  Prince Ignotas                     (b. 1698 - d. 1775)
                             Oginskis -Grand Marshal 
25 Nov 1764 -  7 Jan 1795  Stanslovas II Augustas             (b. 1732 - d. 1798)
                             Poniatovskis 
                            (election proclaimed 8 Sep 1764)
Russian Governors-general
1795 - 1796                .... (military governor)
1796 - 1798                Prince Nikolay Vasilyevich Repnin  (b. 1734 - d. 1801)
1798 - 1799                Moritz Lacy                        (b. 1737 - d. 1820)
1799 - 1801                Mikhail Illarionovich Golenschev-
                             Kutuzov (1st time)               (b. 1745 - d. 1813)
1801 - 1806                Levin August Theophil Freiherr von 
                             Bennigsen                        (b. 1745 - d. 1826)
1806 - 1809                Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rimsky-
                             Korsakov (1st time)              (b. 1753 - d. 1840)
1809 - 1811                Mikhail Illarionovich Golenschev-
                             Kutuzov (2nd time)               (s.a.)
27 Mar 1811 - 29 Apr 1812  Prince Ivan Stepanovich Guriel
                             (acting)
29 Apr 1812 - 28 Jun 1812  Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rimsky-
                             Korsakov (2nd time)              (s.a.)
Military governor
28 Jun 1812 -  1 Jul 1812  Napoléon Bonaparte                 (b. 1769 - d. 1821)
Chairmen of the Lithuanian Provisional Government Commission
 1 Jul 1812 - 24 Aug 1812  Stanislaw Soltan                   (b. 1758 - d. 1836)
24 Aug 1812 - 10 Dec 1812  Dirk, graaf van Hogendorp          (b. 1761 - d. 1822)
                            (continues in Dresden, Saxony exile to Jul 1813)
French Commissioner
13 Jul 1812 -  8 Dec 1812  Louis-Pierre-Édouard, baron Bignon (b. 1771 - d. 1841)
Governors-general
 8 Dec 1812 - 1830         Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rimsky-
                             Korsakov (3rd time)              (s.a.)
Jan 1831 - Sep 1831        Aleksandr Vasilyevich Khrapovickiy (b. 1783 - d. 1847)
1831 - 1840                Prince Nikolay Andreyevich 
                             Dolgorukov                       (b. 1792 - d. 1847)
1840 - 1850                Fyodor Yakovlevich Mirkovich       (b. 1790 - d. 1866)
1850 - 1855                Ilya Gavrilovich Bibikov           (b. 1794 - d. 1857)
1855 - 13 May 1863         Vladimir Ivanovich Nazimov         (b. 1802 - d. 1874)
Chairman of the Supreme Central Committee of Lithuania
26 Mar 1831 - 11 Jun 1831  Karolis Zaluskis?
Chairman of the Provisional Central Government in Lithuania
11 Jun 1831 -  9 Jul 1831  Antanas Gelgudas?                  (b. 1790 - d. 1831)
Chairman of the Provisional Provincial Government of Lithuania and Belarus
 2 Feb 1863 - 11 Mar 1863  Konstantinas Kalinauskas           (b. 1838 - d. 1864)
                            (Kanstantin Vikentsy Syamyonavich "Kastus" Kalinawski)
Chairmen of the Lithuanian Provincial Government Commission (from 26 Jun 1863,
Lithuanian Executive Department; from 12 Aug 1864 also informally styled
the Red Council of Lithuania and Belarus)
11 Mar 1863 - 31 Jul 1863  Jokubas Kazimieras Geistoras       (b. 1827 - d. 1897)
                             (Jakub Gieystor)
12 Aug 1863 - 10 Feb 1864  Konstantinas Kalinauskas (acting)  (s.a.)
Governors-general of Vil'na, Grodno, and Kovno
13 May 1863 - May 1865     Count Mikhail Nikolayevich         (b. 1796 - d. 1866)
                             Muravyev-Vilensky 
1865 - 1866                Konstantin von Kauffmann           (b. 1818 - d. 1882)
1866 - 1868                Eduard, Graf von Baranov           (b. 1811 - d. 1874)
1868 - 1874                Aleksandr Lvovich Potapov          (b. 1818 - d. 1886)
1874 - 1880                Pyotr Pavlovich Albedinsky         (b. 1826 - d. 1883)
1880 - 1884                Eduard (Ivanovich), Graf Totleben  (b. 1818 - d. 1884)
1882 - 1884                Aleksandr Pavlovich Nikitin        (b. 1824 - d. 1891)
                             (acting) 
1884 - 1893                Ivan Semyonovich Kakhanov          (b. 1825 - d. 1909) 
1893 - 1897                Pyotr Vasilyevich Orzhevsky        (b. 1839 - d. 1897)
1897 - 1901                Vitaly Nikolayevich Trocky         (b. 1835 - d. 19..)
1901 - 1902                Vacant
1902 - 1904                Prince Pyotr Dmitriyevich          (b. 1857 - d. 1914)
                             Svyatopolk-Mirsky 
1904 - 1905                Aleksandr Alekseyevich Freese      (b. 1840 - d. 19..)
1905 - 1909                Konstantin Faddeyevich Krshivicky  (b. 1840 - d. 1910) 
                             (Krzywicki) 
1909 - 13 Jul 1912         Vacant
14 Jul 1912 - 23 Nov 1915  Post abolished
Heads of the Military Administration for Vilnius
23 Nov 1915 - May 1916     Karl von Alten                     (b. 1852 - d. 1937)
May 1916 -  3 Mar 1917     Carl Franz Adolph von Harbou       (b. 1860 - d. 1927)
Heads of the Military Administration for Lithuania (Kaunas)
 4 Mar 1917 - 28 Feb 1918  Franz Joseph Fürst zu Isenburg-    (b. 1869 - d. 1939)
                             Birstein
 1 Mar 1918 -  1 Aug 1918  Theodor von Heppe
Head of the Military Administration of Lithuania
 1 Aug 1918 - Nov 1918     Carl Franz Adolph von Harbou       (s.a.)
Reichskommissare
15 Mar 1918 -  5 Jun 1918  Robert Franz Karl Graf von         (b. 1866 - d. 1959)
                             Keyserlingk-Cammerau
 5 Jun 1918 -  8 Nov 1918  Friedrich Karl Alexander Cäsar     (b. 1869 - d. 1946)
                             Freiherr von Falkenhausen
Chairmen of the Lithuanian Regional (from 16 Feb 1918 State) Council
18 Sep 1917 -  9 Jul 1918  Antanas Smetona                    (b. 1874 - d. 1944)
 9 Jul 1918 -  2 Nov 1918  .... (acting; in opposition)
King
 9 Jul 1918 -  2 Nov 1918  Mindaugas II                       (b. 1864 - d. 1928)
Presidents
 2 Nov 1918 - 19 Jun 1920  Antanas Smetona (1st time)         (s.a.)
                            (chairman Lithuanian National Council 
                             Presidium to 4 Apr 1919)
19 Jun 1920 -  7 Jun 1926  Aleksandras Stulginskis (1st time) (b. 1885 - d. 1969)  LKDP
                            (chairman of the Constituent 
                             Assembly to 21 Dec 1922)
 7 Jun 1926 - 18 Dec 1926  Kazys Grinius                      (b. 1866 - d. 1950)  LVLS
18 Dec 1926 - 19 Dec 1926  Jonas Staugaitis (acting)          (b. 1868 - d. 1952)  LKDP
19 Dec 1926  (hours)       Aleksandras Stulginskis (2nd time) (s.a.)               LVLS
                             (acting)
19 Dec 1926 - 15 Jun 1940  Antanas Smetona (2nd time)         (s.a.)               LTS
15 Jun 1940 - 17 Jun 1940  Antanas Merkys (acting)            (b. 1887 - d. 1953)  LTS
17 Jun 1940 -  3 Aug 1940  Justas Paleckis (acting)           (b. 1899 - d. 1980)  LDTS
                            (not recognized internationally or 
                             by Lithuanian diplomats abroad)
Chairman of the Lithuanian National Defence Council
23 Jun 1941 -  5 Aug 1941  Kazys Skirpa (in rebellion)        (b. 1895 - d. 1979)
Military Commanders
24 Jun 1941 -  4 Jul 1941  Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb            (b. 1876 - d. 1956)
 4 Jul 1941 - 31 Aug 1941  Max Schenckendorff                 (b. 1875 - d. 1943)
Generalkommissar Litauen
17 Jul 1941 - 28 Jan 1945  Theodor Adrian von Renteln         (b. 1897 - d. 1946)  NSDAP
                             (from 1 Aug 1944 in Memel only)
Presidents
11 Mar 1990 - 25 Nov 1992  Vytautas Landsbergis               (b. 1932)            Sajudis
                             (Chairman of the Supreme Assembly) 
25 Nov 1992 - 25 Feb 1998  Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas        (b. 1932 - d. 2010)  LDDP 
                             (acting to 25 Feb 1993)
26 Feb 1998 - 25 Feb 2003  Valdas Adamkus (1st time)          (b. 1926)            Non-party
26 Feb 2003 -  6 Apr 2004  Rolandas Paksas                    (b. 1956)            LLP
 6 Apr 2004 - 12 Jul 2004  Arturas Paulauskas (acting)        (b. 1953)            NS
12 Jul 2004 - 12 Jul 2009  Valdas Adamkus (2nd time)          (s.a.)               Non-party
12 Jul 2009 -              Dalia Grybauskaite (f)             (b. 1956
)            Non-party
 

Grand Marshals (chief ministers)
c.13 Jan 1407-20 Apr 1411  Stanislovas Czupurna (or Czapurna) (d. 1411)
c.31 May 1412-15 Oct 1432  Rumbold Wolimuntowicz              (d. 1432)
c.20 Jan 1433-27 Feb 1434  Radvila Ostykowicz (1st time)      (b. 1384 - d. 1477)
                             (or Oscikowicz)
c.28 May 1438- 9 Aug 1459  Prince Petras Montigerdavicius     (s.a.)
c.27 May 1463-22 Nov 1474  Radvila Ostykowicz (2nd time)      (s.a.)
c.14 Jul 1477? - c.1479    Marcin (or Maciej) Gasztold        (b. 1430 - d. 1483)
                             (or Gasztoldowicz)
c.1 Nov 1480 - 30 Mar 1490 Bohdan Andrejewicz Sakowicz        (d. 1491)
c.9 Apr 1491 -  6 Dec 1497 Prince Petras Montigerdavicius     (s.a.)
May 1495 - 1505            Jonas Jurevicius Zabzezinskas      (s.a.)
                             (1st time)
c.21 Feb 1505-11 May 1505  Mikolaj Mikolajewicz Radvila       (b. c.1470 - d. 1521)
c.12 Jun 1505 - 2 Feb 1508 Jonas Jurevicius Zabzezinskas      (s.a.)
                             (2nd time)
c.1509 - 1512              Mikolaj Jurjewicz Kiezgajlo        (d. 1512)
c.2 Aug 1512 - 5 Sep 1513  Stanislovas Piotrowicz             (d. 1513/14)
                             (or Pietraszkowicz)
12 Apr 1514 - 30 Mar 1522  Jonas Mikolajewicz Radvila         (b. c.1474 - d. 1522)
c.9 May 1522 - 3 Sep 1537  Jonas Zabzezinskas                 (d. 1538)
Oct 1544 - 28/29 May 1565  Mikolaj Radziwill Czarny           (b. 1515 - d. 1565)
11 Mar 1566 -  4 Aug 1579  Prince Jonas Jeronimaitis          (s.a.)
                             Katkevicius Kosciesza
15 Oct 1579 -  3 Mar 1586  Mikolaj Krzysztof Radvila          (b. 1549 - d. 1616)
                             Sierotka
 1 Jun 1586 - 13 Jul 1592  Prince Albertas Radvila            (s.a.)
22 Oct 1592 -  9 Oct 1595  Stanislovas Radvila                (b. 1559 - d. 1599)
 8 Oct 1597 - 12 May? 1615 Krzysztof Monwid Dorohostajski     (b. 1562 - d. 1615)
27 Jun 1615 - 10 Sep 1619  Piotr Wiesiolowski                 (d. 1620)
14 Nov 1621 - 10 Apr 1635  Prince Jonas Stanislovas Sapiega   (s.a.)
20 Apr 1635 - 19 Apr 1637  Krzysztof Wiesiolowski             (d. 1637)
 2 May 1637 -  3 Mar 1654  Prince Aleksandras Liudvikas       (s.a.)
                             Radvila
11 Apr? 1654 - Nov 1669    Prince Kristupas Zavisa            (s.a.)
11 Nov 1669 -  3 Nov 1679  Prince Aleksandras Hiliaris        (s.a.)
                             Palubinskis
1679 -  8 Dec 1690         Stanislovas Kazimierz Radvila      (b. 1648 - d. 1690)
 7 May 1691 - 29 Apr 1695  Jan Karol Dolski                   (b. 1640 - d. 1695)
29 Apr 1695 - 15 Jan 1698  Vacant
bf.15 Jan 1698 - 1698      Janusz Antoni Wisniowiecki         (b. 1678 - d. 1741)
14 Jul 1698 - Nov 1703     Prince Aleksandras Povilas         (s.a.) 
                             Sapiega (1st time)
                            (recognized by the Grand Prince 
                             Stanislovas Lescinskis to 9 May 1708)
27 Nov 1703 -  4 Feb 1704  Prince Mykolas Servacas            (b. 1680 - d. 1744)
                             Visnioveckis (acting; styled grand hetman)
 4 Feb 1704 -  5 Aug 1712  Marcijonas Dominykas Vollovicius   (s.a.)
 5 Aug 1712 - 10 Apr 1713  Juozas Vandalinas Mnisekas         (b. 1670 - d. 1747)
                             (acting)
10 Apr 1713 -  4 Jan 1734  Prince Aleksandras Povilas         (s.a.) 
                           Sapiega (2nd time)
 4 Jan 1734 - 15 Apr 1750  Prince Povilas Karolis Sanguska    (b. 1682 - d. 1750)
                             (acting to 4 Feb 1734)
15 Apr 1750 - 22 Feb 1768  Prince Ignotas Oginskis            (s.a.)
                             (acting to 21 Aug 1750)
22 Feb 1768 - 12 May 1781  Prince Juozas Paulinas Jonas       (b. 1740 - d. 1781)
                             Adomas Sanguska 
                             (acting to 7 Mar 1768)
12 May 1781 - 23 May 1790  Vladyslovas Rokas Gurovskis        (b. 1717 - d. 1790)
                             (acting to 23 May 1781)
23 May 1790 -  3 May 1791  Count Romanas Ignacas Potockis     (b. 1750 - d. 1809)
                             (acting to 16 Apr 1791)
19 May 1791 -  7 May 1793  Stanislaw Soltan                   (s.a.) 
                             (acting)
 7 May 1793 - 24 Apr 1794  Count Liudvikas Skuminas           (b. 1748 - d. 1808)
                             Tiskevicius
Chairmen of the Supreme Lithuanian Council
24 Apr 1794 - 12 Jun 1794  Jokubas Jasinskis                  (b. 1761 - d. 1794)
12 Jun 1794 - Oct 1794     Central Deputacy (chair rotating)
                           - Juozas Neselauskas               (b. 1728 -  d. 1814)
                           - A. Tyzenhauzas 
                           - J. Belapetravicius 
                           - Stanislovas Mirskis              (b. 1756 - d. 1805)
                           - B. Marikonis
                           - D. Pilchauskas                   (b. 1735 - d. 1808)
Prime ministers
 4 Nov 1918 - 26 Dec 1918  Augustinas Voldemaras (1st time)   (b. 1883 - d. 1942)  LTS
26 Dec 1918 - 12 Mar 1919  Mykolas Slezevicius (1st time)     (b. 1882 - d. 1939)  LVLS 
12 Mar 1919 - 12 Apr 1919  Pranas Dovydaitis                  (b. 1886 - d. 1942)  LKDP
12 Apr 1919 -  6 Oct 1919  Mykolas Slezevicius (2nd time)     (s.a.)               LVLS
 7 Oct 1919 - 19 Jun 1920  Ernestas Galvanauskas (1st time)   (b. 1882 - d. 1967)  Non-party
19 Jun 1920 -  2 Feb 1922  Kazys Grinius                      (s.a.)               LSDP
 2 Feb 1922 - 18 Jun 1924  Ernestas Galvanauskas (2nd time)   (s.a.)               Non-party
18 Jun 1924 -  4 Feb 1925  Antanas Tumenas                    (b. 1880 - d. 1946)  LKDP
 4 Feb 1925 - 19 Sep 1925  Vytautas Petrulis                  (b. 1890 - d. 1942)  LKDP
25 Sep 1925 - 15 Jun 1926  Leonas Bistras                     (b. 1890 - d. 1971)  LKDP
15 Jun 1926 - 17 Dec 1926  Mykolas Slezevicius (3rd time)     (s.a.)               LVLS
17 Dec 1926 - 23 Sep 1929  Augustinas Voldemaras (2nd time)   (s.a.)               LTS
23 Sep 1929 - 24 Mar 1938  Juozas Tubelis                     (b. 1882 - d. 1939)  LTS
24 Mar 1938 - 28 Mar 1939  Vladas Mironas                     (b. 1880 - d. 1954)  LTS 
28 Mar 1939 - 21 Nov 1939  Jonas Cernius                      (b. 1898 - d. 1977)  LTS 
21 Nov 1939 - 17 Jun 1940  Antanas Merkys                     (s.a.)               LTS 
17 Jun 1940 - 24 Jun 1940  Justas Paleckis                    (s.a.)               LDTS
                            (not recognized internationally or 
                             by Lithuanian diplomats abroad)
24 Jun 1940 - 25 Aug 1940  Vincas Kreve-Mickevicius (acting)  (b. 1882 - d. 1954)  LDTS
                            (not recognized internationally or 
                             by Lithuanian diplomats abroad)
23 Jun 1941 -  5 Aug 1941  Juozas Ambrazevicius               (b. 1903 - d. 1974)
                             (in rebellion)
First General Councillor of the Land Self-Government
22 Aug 1941 - 1944         Petras Kubiliunas                  (b. 1894 - d. 1946)
                             (not recognized officially until 18 Mar 1942)
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers (prime minister)
11 Mar 1990 - 10 Jan 1991  Kazimiera-Danute Prunskiene (f)    (b. 1943)            Sajudis
                             (acting to 17 Mar 1990)
10 Jan 1991 - 13 Jan 1991  Albertas Simenas                   (b. 1950)            Sajudis
13 Jan 1991 - 21 Jul 1992  Gediminas Vagnorius (1st time)     (b. 1957)            Sajudis
21 Jul 1992 - 25 Nov 1992  Aleksandras Abisala                (b. 1955)            Sajudis
Prime ministers
25 Nov 1992 -  2 Dec 1992  Aleksandras Abisala                (s.a.)               Sajudis
 2 Dec 1992 - 10 Mar 1993  Bronislovas Lubys                  (b. 1938 - d. 2011)  Non-party
10 Mar 1993 - 15 Feb 1996  Adolfas Slezevicius                (b. 1948)            LDDP
15 Feb 1996 - 27 Nov 1996  Mindaugas Laurinas Stankevicius    (b. 1935)            LDDP
27 Nov 1996 -  4 May 1999  Gediminas Vagnorius (2nd time)     (s.a.)               TS-LK
 4 May 1999 - 19 May 1999  Irena Degutiene (f)(1st time)      (b. 1949)            TS-LK
                             (acting) 
19 May 1999 - 27 Oct 1999  Rolandas Paksas                    (s.a.)               TS-LK
27 Oct 1999 -  3 Nov 1999  Irena Degutiene (f)(2nd time)      (s.a.)               TS-LK
                             (acting) 
 3 Nov 1999 - 26 Oct 2000  Andrius Kubilius (1st time)        (b. 1956)            TS-LK
26 Oct 2000 - 20 Jun 2001  Rolandas Paksas (2nd time)         (s.a.)               LLS
20 Jun 2001 -  3 Jul 2001  Eugenijus Gentvilas (acting)       (b. 1960)            LLS
 3 Jul 2001 -  1 Jun 2006  Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas        (s.a.)               LSDP
 1 Jun 2006 -  4 Jul 2006  Zigmantas Balcytis (acting)        (b. 1953)            LSDP
 4 Jul 2006 - 27 Nov 2008  Gediminas Kirkilas                 (b. 1951)            LSDP
27 Nov 2008 -
             Andrius Kubilius (2nd time)        (s.a.)               TS-LKD
 

Republic of Lithuania in Exile

[Lithuanian Flag]

Heads of the Diplomatic Service
15 Jun 1940 - 24 Dec 1983  Stasys Lozoraitis, Sr.             (b. 1898 - d. 1983)
                            (in Rome; from 19.. in Washington, D.C.)
24 Dec 1983 - 15 Nov 1987  Stasys Backis (in Washington, D.C.)(b. 1906 - d. 1999)
15 Nov 1987 -  6 Sep 1991  Stasys Lozoraitis, Jr.             (b. 1924 - d. 1994)
                            (in Washington, D.C.) 

Resistance to German and Soviet Occupation 1943-1956

Note: Anti-German (at the same time also anti-Soviet) resistance already began in 1941 by establishment of Lithuanian Freedom Army. All resistance groups united in 1943 to form Supreme Lithuanian Liberation Committee. After the World War II anti-Soviet resistance groups united in 1949, sometimes having full control over large areas of western Lithuania. Resistance continued into 1956 when their activities were suppressed by Soviet troops.

Chairman of the Supreme Lithuanian Liberation Committee
25 Nov 1943 - 1945         Steponas Kairys                    (b. 1879 - d. 1964)  LSDP

Chairmen of the Lithuanian Freedom Fighters' Council and
Commanders of the Lithuanian Defence Forces
10 Feb 1949 - Jan 1950     Jonas Zemaitis (1st time)          (b. 1919 - d. 1953)
Jan 1950 - Feb 1953        Adolfas Ramanauskas (1st time)     (b. 1918 - d. 1957)
Feb 1953 - 30 May 1953     Jonas Zemaitis (2nd time)          (s.a.)
30 May 1953 - 12 Oct 1956  Adolfas Ramanauskas (2nd time)     (s.a.)

 ¹The style "didysis kunigaikstis" is better rendered "grand prince" rather than "grand duke", just as is the case with the Russian "veliki knyaz". The confusion arises from the fact that the same Russian style is used for what is definitely "grand duke" in the case of Finland. 
The style of the polity should therefore be correctly rendered as "Grand Principality".

 2Under the elective monarchy, a grand prince assumed office upon his coronation at the Coronation Diet. The record also includes the date of proclamation of the election at the Election Diet. From 6 Jan 1573, during a vacancy, the primate of Poland ex officio (occasionally another prelate, in emergency situations) headed the state with the style Interrex. Informally from 4 Jul 1569, constitutionally from 3 May 1791, Poland and Lithuania constituted the United Commonwealth of Two Nations; the Polish king also had the style of Grand Prince of Lithuania, and the two countries were governed together and were represented on the Diets. Although de jure the Polish Interrex only dealt with Poland during a vacancy in the monarchy (the Lithuanian Council of State [Lietuvos Ponu Taryba], chaired by the Grand Marshal [Lietuvos didysis marsalka] dealing with Lithuania), this is de facto a spurious distinction.
  The full style of Grand Princes of Lithuania (and Polish kings) from 1573 was (in official Latin): Dei Gratiae Rex Poloniae, Magnus Dux Lituaniae, Russiae, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogithiae, Kiioviae, Volhyniae, Podoliae, Podlachiae, Livoniae, Smolensciae, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque. In Polish: Z Bozej laski Król Polski, Wielki Ksiaze Litewski, Ruski, Pruski, Mazowiecki, Zmudzki, Kijowski, Wolynski, Podolski, Podlaski, Inflancki, Smolenski, Siewierski i Czernihowski ("By the Grace of God, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Russia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogithia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov").

Territorial Disputes: Lithuania and Russia committed to demarcating their boundary in 2006 in accordance with the land and maritime treaty ratified by Russia in May 2003 and by Lithuania in 1999; Lithuania operates a simplified transit regime for Russian nationals traveling from the Kaliningrad coastal exclave into Russia, while still conforming, as a EU member state having an external border with a non-EU member, to strict Schengen border rules; the Latvian parliament has not ratified its 1998 maritime boundary treaty with Lithuania, primarily due to concerns over potential hydrocarbons; as of Jan 2007, ground demarcation of the boundary with Belarus was complete and mapped with final ratification documents in preparation. 

Party abbreviations: LLP = Lietuvos Liberaldemokratu Partija (Lithuanian Liberal-Democratic Party, populist, est.2002); LLS = Lietuvos Liberalu Sajunga (Lithuanian Liberal Union, liberal, est.1990); NS = Naujoji Sajunga (New Union, social-liberal, est.1998); 
LSDP = Lietuvos Socialdemokratu Partija (Lithuanian Social-Democratic Party, social-democratic, 1896-1936, est.1989, merger with LDDP 2001); TS-LKD = Tevynes Sajunga - Lietuvos Lrikscionys Demokratai (Homeland Union–Lithuanian Christian Democrats, center-right, from 17 May 2008, est.1993 as TS-LK); Mil = Military;
- Former parties (parliament was dissolved 12 Apr 1927): LDDP = Lietuvos Demokratine Darbo Partija (Democratic Labor Party of Lithuania, socialist [ex-communist], 1989-2001 [1989-1990 named Lithuanian Independent Communist Party], 2001 merged with LDSP); LDTS = Lietuvos Darbo Tautos Sajunga (Lithuanian Working People's Union, communist front bloc, in 1940);
LKDP = Lietuvos Kriscioniu Demokratu Partija (Lithuanian Christian-Democratic Party, christian-democratic, 1905-36); LKP = Lietuvos Komunistu Partija (Lithuanian Communist Party, 1918-91, branch of All-Russia Communist Party 1918-20, only legal party in LSSR and Litbel, underground in Lithuania, 1919-20 named Lithuanian-Belorussian Communist Bolshevik Party [LBKP]; branch of All-Union Communist Party 1940-91, only legal party 1940-89 [1940-52 named Lithuanian Communist Bolshevik Party]); LTS = Lietuviu Tautininku Sajunga (Lithuanian Nationalist Union, called "Tautininkai", nationalist, 1924-1940, only legal party 1936-39); LVLS = Lietuvos Valstieciu Liaudininku Sajunga (Lithuanian Peasant Populist Union, called "Liaudininkai", populist, 1922-36); NSDAP = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers Party, Nazi fascist, authoritarian, German nationalist -only legal party 1941-44); Sajudis = Sajudis ("Unity", pro-independence, multi-party movement 1988-92); TS-LK = Tevynes Sajunga-Lietuvos Konservatoriai (Homeland Union-Conservatives of Lithuania, conservative reformist, est.1993, renamed 2008 TS-LKD)



Alternative government: Central Lithuania 

[Central Lithuanian flag 1920-1922]
              12 Oct 1920 - 24 Mar 1922 

Map of Central
Lithuania
Capital: Wilno
(Vilnius)
Currency: Vilno (Vilnius)
Population: 489,000
(1922)
Religions: Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish
Ethnic groups: Poles 58.0%, Lithuanians 18.5%,
Jewish 14.7%, Belarusians 6.4%, Russians 1.2%,
other 1.2% (1916)

31 Dec 1918 -  4 Jan 1919  Polish administration of Vilnius.
 5 Jan 1919 - 19 Apr 1919  Part of Lithuanian Soviet Republic (from 27 Feb
                             1919 Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic [s.a.]).
19 Apr 1919 - 14 Jul 1920  Polish administration.
 4 Jul 1920                Provisionally recognized by Poland as part of Lithuania by the
                             Treaty of Spa (confirmed 7 Oct 1920 by the Treaty of Suwalki).
12 Jul 1920                Recognized by Soviet Russia as part of Lithuania.
14 Jul 1920                Occupied by Soviet Russia.
25 Aug 1920                Transferred to Lithuania.
 9 Oct 1920                Polish "irregular" occupation of Vilnius.
12 Oct 1920                Central Lithuania (in Polish: Litwa Srodkowa).
 8 Jan 1922                Pro-Polish plebiscite held.
24 Mar 1922                Annexation to Poland (not recognized by Lithuania).

19 Oct 1939                Occupied by Soviet Union.
22 Oct 1939                Re-incorporated into Lithuania.

Polish Commanders
31 Dec 1918 -  4 Jan 1919  Wladyslaw Wejtko                   (b. 1859 - d. 1933)
19 Apr 1919 - 22 Apr 1919  Gustaw Zygadlowicz                 (b. 1869 - d. 1923)
Chief of civil administration of the eastern regions
22 Apr 1919 - 14 Jul 1920  Jerzy Osmolowski                   (b. 1872 - d. 1954)
Commander-in-Chief of Central Lithuanian Army
 9 Oct 1920 - 12 Oct 1920  Lucjan Zeligowski                  (b. 1865 - d. 1947)
Head of State
12 Oct 1920 - 24 Mar 1922  Lucjan Zeligowski                  (s.a.)

Presidents of Provisional Government Commission
12 Oct 1920 - 16 Jan 1921  Witold Abramowicz                  (b. 1874 - d. 1940/41)
16 Jan 1921 - 30 Nov 1921  Stefan Mokrzecki (acting)          (b. 1862 - d. 1932)
30 Nov 1921 - 24 Mar 1922  Aleksander Michal Marian           (b. 1864 - d. 1943)
                             Meysztowicz 



Samogitia (Zemaitija)

[Samogitia (Zemaitija) flag to 1795]
                     c.1565 - 26 Apr 1795

....                       Principality of Samogitia established.
124.                       Vassal of Lithuania.
c.1294 - 1341              Incorporated into Lithuania
31 Oct 1382                Ceded by Lithuania to the Teutonic Order.
 1 Feb 1411                Provisionally returned to Lithuania (confirmed 27 Sep 1422).
1413                       Autonomous within Lithuania, governed by an elected
                             ruler, the Elder (Seniunas), with capital (from 1569)
                             in Raseiniai. Grand Prince of Lithuania takes style of the
                             "Prince of Samogitia."
1701 - 1709                Occupied by Sweden.
 3 May 1791                Autonomy formally abolished under the first constitution of the
                             Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (de facto continues until 1795).
25 Oct 1795                Annexed by Russia in the Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian
                             Commonwealth, the Russian Emperor adopts additional style of
                             "Prince of Samogitia" (de facto from 26 Apr 1795).

Princes
.... - 1214                Dangeruther                       (d. 1214)
1214 - c.1236              ....
c.1236 - 1251              Vykantas (Vykynt)                 (d. 1261)
c.1240 - 12..              Dausprungas (Dovsprynk)
c.1248 - 12..              Erdzivil 
                             (in Brest, Grodno, and  Smolensk)
c.1248 - 1263              Tautvila (Tovtivil) (in Polock)
1263 - 1264                Treniota
126. - 1267                Gerden (in Nalse)
1267 - 1270                Sviendorog
1270 - 1275                Giemund
128. - 1293                Pukuveras (in Eiragola)
1294 - 1341                Lithuanian rule
1341 - 15 Aug 1382         Kestutis (Kynstute)               (b. 1297 - d. 1382) 
1382 - 1390                Skirgaila                         (b. c.1354 - d. 1396) 
1390 - 12 Oct 1398         Vytautas (Witold)                 (b. 1344/50 - d. 1430)
12 Oct 1398 -  1 Feb 1411  Teutonic Order rule
Elders (style Seniunas) (Lithuanian with Polish names in parentheses)
 1 Feb 1411 - 1412         Rumbaudas Valimantaitis           (b. c.1371 - d. 1432)
                             (Rumbold Wolimuntowicz Kiezgajlo)
1412 - 1432                Mykolas Kesgaila (1st time)       (b. c.1380 - d. 1451)

                             (Michal Wolimuntowicz Kiezgajlo)
1440 - 1441
                Mykolas Kesgaila (2nd time)       (s.a.)
1442 - 1451                Mykolas Kesgaila (3rd time)       (s.a.)
1451 - 1485                Jonas Kesgaila                    (b. c.1400 - d. 1485)
                             (Jan Michalowicz Kiezgajlo)
1486 - 1526                Stanislovas Kesgaila Janavicius   (b. c.1451 - d. 1527)

                             (Stanislaw Janowicz Kiezgajlo)
1527 - 1532                Stanislovas Stanislovaitis        (b. 1503 - d. 1532)

                             Kesgaila Janavicius
                             (Stanislaw Kiezgajlo)
1532 - 1534                Petras Kiska                      (d. 1534)

                             (Piotr Kiszka z Ciechanowca)
1535 - 1542                Jonas Radvila                     (b. c.1492 - d. 1542)

                             (Jan Radziwill)
1542 - 1543                Motiejus Vaitkevicius-Janavicius  (d. 1543)

                             (Maciej Kloczko)
1543 - 1544                Jurgis Bilevicius                 (b. c.1513 - d. 1544)

                             (Jerzy Billewicz)
1545 - 1561                Jeronimas Kotkevicius             (b. c.1500 - d. 1561)
                             (Hieronim Chodkiewicz)
1561 - 1563                ....

1563 -  4 Aug 1579         Jonas Kotkevicius                 (b. c.1537 - d. 1579)
                             (Jan Hieronim Chodkiewicz)
1579                       Mikolaj Talwosz (Mikolaj Talwosz
) (b. 15.. - d. 1598)
                             (palatine¹)
1579 - 1588                Jonas Kiska (Jan Janusz Kiszka)   (b. c.1552 - d. 1592)
1589 - 1590                Mykolas Narusevicius              (b. c.1560 - d. 1603)
                             (Mikolaj Naruszewicz)(palatine)
1590 - 1595                Jurgis Kotkevicius                (b. 15.. - d. 1595)
                             (Jerzy Chodkiewicz)
1595 - 1599                Prince Stanislovas Radvila        (b. 1559 - d. 1599)

                             (Stanislaw Radziwill)
1599 - 1615                Jonas Karolis Katkevicius         (b. 1560 - d. 1621)
                             (Jan Karol Chodkiewicz)
1615 - 1619                Adomas Tolvaisas 
(Adam Talwosz)   (b. c.1550 - d. 1628)
                             (palatine)
1619 - 1636                Jeronimas Valavicius              (b. 15.. - d. 1641)
                             (Hieronim Wollowicz)
1636 - 1646                Jonas Alfonsas Lackis             (b. c.1581 - d. 1646)
                             (Jan Alfons Lacki)      
                             (palatine to 1643)
1646 - 1647                Aleksandras Narusevicius          (b. 15.. - d. 1669)
                             (Aleksander Naruszewicz)
                             (palatine)
1647 - 1653                Prince Jonas Radvila              (b. 1612 - d. 1655)
                             (Janusz Radziwill)
1653 - 1668                Jurgis Karolis Glebavicius        (b. 1603 - d. 1669)
                             (Jerzy Karol Hlebowicz)
1668 - 1669                Prince Aleksandras Hiliaris       (b. 1626 - d. 1679)
                             Palubinskis 
                             (Aleksander Hilary Polubinski)
1669 - 1670                Stanislovas Vincentas Orda        (b. 16.. d. 1689)
                             (Stanislaw Wincenty Orda)
                             (palatine) (1st time)
1670 - 1678                Viktorinas Konstantas Mlecka      (d. 1678)
                             (Wiktoryn Konstanty Mleczko)
1678 - 1681                Stanislovas Vincentas Orda        (s.a.)

                             (palatine)(2nd time)
1681 - 1682                Kazimieras Jonas Povilas Sapiega  (b. 1642 - d. 1720)
                             (Kazimierz Jan Pawel Sapieha)
1682 - 1684                Stanislovas Vincentas Orda        (s.a.)
                             (palatine)(3rd time)
1684 - 1696                Petras Mykolas Pacas              (b. 1645 - d. 1696)
                             (Piotr Michal Pac)
1696 - 1698                Vilhelmas Eustachijus Grotuzas    (b. 16.. - d. 1708)
                             (Wilhelm Eustachy Grothus)
                             (palatine)
23 Jun 1698 - 17 Oct 1709  Prince Grigalius Antanas          (b. 16.. - d. 1709)
                             Oginskis (Grzegorz Antoni Oginski)
31 Oct 1709 - 26 Oct 1710  Aleksandras Juozas Unikovskis     (b. 16.. - d. 1722)
                             (Aleksander Józef Unichowski)
                             (palatine)
26 Oct 1710 - 1729         Kazimieras Zaranekas-Horbovskis   (d. 1729)
                             (Kazimierz Zaranek-Horbowski)
1729 - 1736                Jurgis Jeronimas Kryspinas-       (b. c.1673 - d. 1736)
                             Kirsensteinas (palatine)
                             (Jerzy Hieronim Kryszpin-
                             Kirszensztein
)
 8 Jul 1737 - Jan 1754     Count Juozas Tiskevicius          (b. c.1694 - d. 1754)
                             (Józef Tyszkiewicz)
                             (palatine to 21 May 1742)
Jan 1754 - 1765            Count Juozas Pacas                (d. 1765)
                             (Józef Franciszek Pac)  
                             (palatine to ... 1754)

19 Aug 1765 -  2 Feb 1781  Count Jonas Mikalojus Katkevicius (b. 1738 - d. 1781)
                             (Jan Mikolaj Chodkiewicz)
                             (
palatine to 2 Oct 1765)
1781 - 25 Oct 1795         Antanas Gelgudas                  (b. 1729 - d. 1798)
                            (Antoni Onufry Gielgud)
                            (palatine to 25 Sep 1783)

 ¹the Palatines (in Lithuanian: Pilininkas; in Polish: Kasztelan); were the number two
officials in the provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.



Memel 
[Memel flag 1920-1923]
            25 Feb 1920 - 16 Feb 1923
 
Map of Memel
Capital: Memel
(15 Mar 1923-22 Mar 1939,
from 28 Jan 1945 Klaipeda)
Memel Statute
(8 May 1924; in French)
Population: 141,645 (1930)
GDP: $N/A
Exports: $N/A
Imports: $N/A
Currency: Memel Mark (MML) 1920-1923; Lithuanian Litas (LTL) 1923-1929 Ethnic groups: German 45.2%,
Lithuanian 26.5%,
Memellandish 24.2% (1925)
Religion: Evangelical Lutheran 95%, Roman Catholic 5% (1925)
International Organizations/Treaties 1920-1925: None
 1 Aug 1252                Memelburg founded under Teutonic Order, administered by the
                             Land-Master of Livonia.
 8 Feb 1253 - 30 Jun 1392  The Bishop or Courland holds a third of the area.
25 Jun 1328                Part of Prussia (and from 1871 German Empire; as Amt Memel).
18 Sep 1629 - Jul 1635     Sweden administration, part of Swedish Prussia (see 
                             under Poland).
 5 Jul 1757 -  6 Aug 1762  Occupied (and from 24 Jan 1758) annexed by Russia.
19 Mar 1915 - 21 Mar 1915  Occupied by Russia.
10 Jan 1920                Treaty of Versailles goes into effect; Memel Territory is
                             detached from Germany and put under the administration of
                             the Principal Allied and Associated Powers (through the
                             Conference of Ambassadors [France, U.K., Italy and Japan]).
15 Feb 1920                German troops replaced by the French; Allied administration
                             established.
10 Jan 1923 - 15 Jan 1923  Lithuanian "irregulars" invade and gradually occupy the territory 
                             in support to the alternative government, set up in Silute
                             (Heydekrug) on 9 Jan 1923.
23 Jan 1923                Annexed by Lithuania (not recognized by the Allies), autonomy
                             to the region promised.
16 Feb 1923                Conference of Ambassadors acquiesces conditionally to
                             putting Memel Territory under Lithuanian sovereignty;
                             Lithuanian reply is regarded on 13 Mar 1923 as acceptance.
19 Feb 1923                French troops evacuated; Allied administration terminated.
15 Mar 1923                Renamed Klaipeda by Lithuania.
22 Mar 1924                Autonomous Region (Memelgebiet) within Lithuania under the law
                             of 8 Mar 1924.
30 Jul 1924                Memel Convention of 8 May 1924 is ratified by Lithuanian Diet and
                             goes into effect de facto.
25 Aug 1925                With deposit of last ratifications Memel Convention goes
                             into effect de jure; its provisions are never fully adhered 
                             to by Lithuania.
23 Mar 1939                Lithuania cedes Memel Territory to Germany with retroactive effect
                             to 22 Mar 1939 (ratified by Lithuanian Diet 30 Mar 1939);
                             part of Gumbinnen district of East Prussia.
10 Oct 1944                Occupied by Soviet Union.
Nov 1944                   Reconquered by Germany.
28 Jan 1945                Reconquered by Soviet Union.
 7 Apr 1948                Definitively re-integrated into Lithuanian S.S.R.
,
                             renamed Klaipeda.

Swedish Governors
18 Sep 1629 - 1630         Robert Leslie
1630 - Mar 1630            James Ramsay
Mar 1630 - Jan/Feb 1631    Patrick Ruthwen                    (b. 1586 - d. 1652)
Jan/Feb 1631 - Jul 1635    Francis Ruthwen 
                             (acting to 31 Aug 1632)
Russian Supreme commanders
 5 Jul 1757 -  1 Aug 1757  Willem Graf Fermor (1st time)      (b. 1702 - d. 1771)
                             (acting)
 1 Aug 1757 - 18 Oct 1757  Stepan Fyodorvich Graf Apraksin    (b. 1702 - d. 1758)
18 Oct 1757 - 24 Jan 1758  Willem Graf Fermor (2nd time)      (s.a.)
Imperial and (Prussian) State Commissioner for the Memel Territory (Memelgebiet)
10 Jan 1920 - 15 Feb 1920  Georg Franz Wilhelm Freiherr von   (b. 1863 - d. 1935)
                             der Wenge und Graf von Lambsdorff 
High Commissioners
15 Feb 1920 -  1 May 1921  Dominique Joseph Odry (France)     (b. 1865 - d. 1962)
 1 May 1921 - 19 Feb 1923  Jean Gabriel Petisné (France)      (b. 1881 - d. 1931)
Plenipotentiaries
19 Feb 1923 - 24 Feb 1923  Jonas Polovinskas-Budrys (acting)  (b. 1889 - d. 1964)
                             (Lithuania)
24 Feb 1923 - 27 Oct 1924  Antanas Smetona (Lithuania)        (b. 1874 - d. 1944)
Governors
27 Oct 1924 -  8 Nov 1925  Jonas Polovinskas-Budrys           (s.a.)
 8 Nov 1925 -  1 Aug 1926  Jonas Zilius                       (b. 1870 - d. 1932)
 1 Aug 1926 -  1 Nov 1927  Karolis Zalkauskas                 (b. 1892 - d. 1961)
 1 Nov 1927 - 19 May 1932  Antanas Merkys                     (b. 1887 - d. 1953)
19 May 1932 - 25 Nov 1933  Vytautas Jonas Gylys               (b. 1886 - d. 1959)
25 Nov 1933 -  5 Feb 1935  Jonas Navakas                      (b. 1896 - d. 1956)
 5 Feb 1935 - 15 Oct 1936  Vladas Kurkauskas                  (b. 1895 - d. 1970)
15 Oct 1936 - 12 Dec 1938  Jurgis Kubilius                    (b. 1875 - d. 1961)
12 Dec 1938 - 23 Mar 1939  Viktoras Gailius                   (b. 1893 - d. 1956)
German commander 
1944 - 28 Jan 1945         Hans Gollnick                      (b. 1892 - d. 1970)
Soviet commander
1944 - 1945                Ivan Khristoforovich Bagramyan     (b. 1897 - d. 1982) 
Chairman of the Klaipeda Municipal Executive Committee 
1945 - 1947                Viktoras Bergas                    (b. 1906 - d. 1983)

Presidents of the Directory (German with Lithuanian names in parentheses)
17 Feb 1920 -  6 Aug 1921  Arthur Altenberg                   (b. 1862 - d. 19..)
                             (Arturas Altenbergas)
 6 Aug 1921 - 15 Jan 1923  Wilhelm Stepputat                  (b. 1868 - d. 1941)
                             (Vilius Steputaitis)
 9 Jan 1923 - 15 Jan 1923  Martynas Jankus                    (b. 1858 - d. 1946)
                            (chairman of the Supreme Lithuania Minor 
                             Liberation Committee, in opposition)
15 Jan 1923 - 14 Feb 1923  Erdmann Simonaitis                 (b. 1888 - d. 1969)
                             (Erdmonas Simonaitis) (1st time)
15 Feb 1923 -  4 Feb 1925  Viktor Gailius (Viktoras Gailius)  (b. 1893 - d. 1956)
 5 Feb 1925 - 15 Jan 1926  Andreas Borchert                   (b. 1891 - d. 1957)
                             (Endrius Borchertas)
16 Jan 1926 - 24 Nov 1926  Erdmann Simonaitis                 (s.a.)
                             (Erdmonas Simonaitis) (2nd time)
25 Nov 1926 -  4 Jan 1927  Wilhelm Falk (Vilius Falkas)
 5 Jan 1927 -  2 Dec 1927  W. Schwellnus (V. Svelnys)
 2 Dec 1927 - 15 Aug 1930  Otto Kadgiehn (O. Kadgienas)
16 Aug 1930 - 12 Jan 1931  Martin Reisgys (Martinas Reizgys)  (b. 1886 - d. 1942)
                             (1st time)
13 Jan 1931 - 23 Feb 1932  Otto Böttcher (Otonas Betcheris)   (b. 1872 - d. 1932)  MVP
                            (deposed illegally 6 Feb 1932 and replaced
                             on that date by the following)
23 Feb 1932 -  1 Mar 1932  J. Tolischus (J. Tolisius) (acting)
 2 Mar 1932 -  6 Jun 1932  Eduard Simaitis (Eduardas Simaitis)(b. 1897 - d. 1942)
 6 Jun 1932 - 28 Jun 1934  Ottomar Schreiber                  (b. 1889 - d. 1955)  MLP
                             (Otomaras Sreiberis) 
28 Jun 1934 -  3 Dec 1934  Martin Reisgys (Martinas Reizgys)  (s.a.)
                             (2nd time)
 4 Dec 1934 - 27 Nov 1935  Georg Bruvelaitis                  (b. 1900 - d. 1995)
                             (Jurgis Bruvelaitis)
28 Nov 1935 - 20 Jan 1939  August Baldschus                   (b. 1883 - d. 1952)  MLP/DEL
                             (Augustas Baldzius)
20 Jan 1939 - 23 Mar 1939  Wilhelm "Willy" Bertuleit          (b. 1904 - d. 1941)  MVP/DEL
                             (Vilius Bertulaitas)

Party abbreviations: AP = Arbeiterpartei des Memellandes (Workers' Party, communist);  DEL = Deutsche Einheitsliste (German Unity List, est. 1935, coalition of MLP and MVP) LA-LVP = Litauische Autonomisten-Litauische Volkspartei (Lithuanian Autonomists-Lithuanian People's Party); MLP = Memelländische Landwirtschaftspartei (Memel Territory Farmers' Party, centrist); MVP = Memelländische Volkspartei (Memel Territory People's Party, German nationalist); SPM = Sozialdemokratische Partei des Memelgebietes (Social-Democratic Party of Memel Region); Mil = Military



German Eastern Front 1915 - 1918

 
[North German Confederation 1867-1870 (Germany)]

            6 Jul 1915 - 11 Nov 1918

 6 Jul 1915                Administrative Area of the Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Front
                             (Oberbefehlshabers der gesamten deutschen Streitkräfte im Osten),
                             in short
Ober-Ost, established (not formally recognized by the
                             German government until 4 Nov 1915) as a German supreme military 
                             administration over occupied north-western part of the Russian
                             Empire (by late 1918 covers present-day Lithuania, Latvia,
                             Estonia and parts of Poland [Suwalki, Bialystok] and parts
                             Russia [Pskov]). Seat of administration in Kaunas.
11 Nov 1918                By the Armistice at Compiegne the German troops to be withdrawn
                             from the East (fixed time not given); effective German
                             administration gradually collapses.
26 Dec 1918                Ober-Ost abolished. Headquarters of commander-in-chief moved
                             to Königsberg in East Prussia on 20 Dec 1918.
21 Jan 1919                Office of commander-in-chief of the Eastern Front abolished.

Commanders-in-Chief of the Eastern Front
 1 Nov 1914 - 28 Aug 1916  Paul von Beneckendorff und von     (b. 1847 - d. 1934)
                             Hindenburg
29 Aug 1916 - 21 Jan 1919  Leopold Maximilian Joseph Prinz    (b. 1846 - d. 1930)
                             von Bayern 


German Military Administration 1918 - 1919

Commanders of the German Troops in Lithuania
 4 Mar 1918 - 25 Feb 1919  Erich von Falkenhayn               (b. 1861 - d. 1922)
25 Feb 1919 - 28 Nov 1919  see under Latvia

German General Plenipotentiary of the Reich for Lithuania
15 Nov 1918 - Feb 1919     E. Zimmerle

Military governors of Siauliai (Schaulen)
Jan 1919 - 13 Mar 1919     under Soviet Lithuanian administration
13 Mar 1919 - Jul 1919     Engelien?
Jul 1919 - 21 Sep 1919     Fischer
21 Sep 1919 - 18 Nov 1919  under Western Russian administration
                           (see under Latvia)
18 Nov 1919 -  8 Dec 1919  ....

Military governors of Marijampole
1918 - 1919                ....



Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

Lithuanian-Belorussian SSR Flag of 1919
                   27 Feb 1919 - 1 Sep 1919
 
Capital: Vilnius
(Minsk 19 Apr 1919-8 Aug 1919;
Babruysk 8 Aug 1919-Sep 1919)
Constitution
Population: N/A (1919)

16 Dec 1918                Lithuanian Conciliar ("Soviet") Republic, recognized by Soviet
                             Russia 22 Dec 1918, in opposition to the Republic of Lithuania.
 5 Jan 1919 - 19 Apr 1919  Soviet troops occupy Vilnius.
27 Feb 1919                Merged with the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic to form
                             Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic ("Litbel").
19 Apr 1919                Soviet troops lost Vilnius; the government of Litbel, soon
                             reduced to Belarus only, moves to Minsk.
 8 Aug 1919                Soviet troops lose Minsk, the government of Litbel moved to
                             Babruysk.
 1 Sep 1919                Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic dissolved in
                             exile in Smolensk, Russia; all territory lost to Poland and 
                             Lithuania already by 25 Aug 1919.

Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lithuanian Communist Party (LKP)
(from 27 Feb1919 Lithuanian-Belorussian Communist Party [LBKP])
16 Dec 1918 -  1 Sep 1919  Vincas Simanovich Mickevicius-     (b. 1880 - d. 1935)
                             Kapsukas

Chairman of the Revolutionary Government
16 Dec 1918 - 20 Feb 1919  Vincas Simanovich Mickevicius-     (s.a.)               LBKP
                             Kapsukas
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
20 Feb 1919 -  1 Sep 1919  Kazimierz Cichowski                (b. 1887 - d. 1937)  LBKP
                           (Kazimieras Cihovskis (in Lithuanian],
                            Kazimir Genrykhavich Tsykhouski [in Belorussian])

Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Workers and Peasant's Government
 8 Dec 1918 - 27 Feb 1919  Vincas Simanovich Mickevicius-     (s.a.)               LBKP
                             Kapsukas
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars
27 Feb 1919 - 19 Apr 1919  Vincas Simanovich Mickevicius-     (s.a.)               LBKP
                             Kapsukas



Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic

 
Lithuanian SSR Flag of 1940-1953
                   25 Aug 1940 - 15 Jul 1953
 
Lithuanian SSR Flag of 1953
                   15 Jul 1953 - 11 Mar 1990
Capital: Vilnius Hear SSR Anthem
"Lietuvos Tarybu
 Socialistinės Respublikos
 Valstybinis Himnas"
(State Anthem of the
 Lithuanian SSR)
(1950-1990)
Constitution
(1978; in Lithuanian)
Population: 3,420,000 (1980)

 3 Aug 1940                Accession to the Soviet Union.
23 Jun 1941 -  5 Aug 1941  Independence declared (s.a.).
26 Jun 1941 - 28 Jan 1945  German occupation (from 1 Aug 1944, in Memel only); part
                             of Reichskommissariat of Ostland (see under Latvia).
18 May 1989                Declaration of state sovereignty
.

First secretaries of the Lithuanian Communist Party (LKP)
15 Aug 1940 - 22 Jan 1974  Antanas Juozovich Snieckus         (b. 1903 - d. 1974)
                             (in Russian SFSR exile 1941 - Oct 1944)
18 Feb 1974 - 14 Nov 1987  Petras Pjatrovich Griskevicius     (b. 1924 - d. 1987)
 1 Dec 1987 - 20 Oct 1988  Ringaudas Bronislavas Ignovich     (b. 1929)
                             Songaila 
20 Oct 1988 - Dec 1989     Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas        (b. 1932 - d. 2010)
                            (continues as first secretary of
                             Independent Communist Party to Dec 1990) 

Dec 1989 - Aug 1991        Mikolas Martinovich Burokevicius   (b. 1927)
                            ("leading" role of the party abolished 7 Dec 1989)

Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
25 Aug 1940 - 14 Apr 1967  Justas Ignovich Paleckis           (b. 1899 - d. 1980)  LKP
                             (in Russian SFSR exile 1941 - 1944)
14 Apr 1967 - 24 Dec 1975  Motejus Juozovich Sumauskas        (b. 1905 - d. 1982)  LKP
24 Dec 1975 - 18 Nov 1985  Antanas Stasevich Barkauskas       (b. 1917 - d. 2008)  LKP
18 Nov 1985 -  7 Dec 1987  Ringaudas Bronislavas Ignovich     (s.a.)               LKP
                             Songaila 
 7 Dec 1987 - 15 Jan 1990  Vytautas Stasevich Astrauskas      (b. 1930)            LKP
15 Jan 1990 - 11 Mar 1990  Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas        (s.a.)             LKP;1989 LDD

Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars
25 Aug 1940 -  2 Apr 1946  Mecislovas Aleksandrovich Gedvilas (b. 1901 - d. 1981)  LKP 
                             (in Russian SFSR exile 1941 - 1944)
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
 2 Apr 1946 - 16 Jan 1956  Mecislovas Aleksandrovich Gedvilas (s.a.)               LKP
16 Jan 1956 - 14 Apr 1967  Motejus Juozovich Sumauskas        (s.a.)               LKP
14 Apr 1967 - 16 Jan 1981  Juozas Antonovich Maniusis         (b. 1910 - d. 1987)  LKP
16 Jan 1981 - 18 Nov 1985  Ringaudas Bronislavas Ignovich     (s.a.)               LKP
                             Songaila 
18 Nov 1985 - 17 Mar 1990  Vytautas Vladovich Sakalauskas     (b. 1933 - d. 2001)  LKP

Pro-Soviet Resistance to German Occupation 1942-1944

Note: Soviet resistance groups in Lithuania were united in 1942 in a separate command directly subordinated to the Central Staff of the Partisan Units in Moscow.

Chief of Staff of the Partisan Units
26 Nov 1942 - 1944         Antanas Juozovich Snieckus         (s.a.)                LKP

Party abbreviations: LDDP = Lietuvos Demokratine Darbo Partija (Lithuanian Democratic Labor Party, socialist [ex-communist], 1989-2001, 1989-1990 named Lithuanian Independent Communist Party); LKP = Lietuvos Komunistu Partija (Lithuanian Communist Party, branch of All-Union Communist Party 1940-1991, only legal party 1940-1989, 1940-1952 named Lithuanian Communist Bolshevik Party)








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