- Provisional Government of Lithuania
Provisional Government of Lithuania ( _lt. Laikinoji Vyriausybė) was a temporary government aiming for independent Lithuania during the last days of the
Soviet occupation and the first weeks of German occupation in1941 . It was secretly formed on 22 April, 1941, announced on 23 June, 1941, and dissolved on 5 August, 1941 [http://www.is.lt/voruta/article.php?article=604 lt icon Sigitas Jegelevičius. "1941 m. Lietuvos laikinosios vyriausybės atsiradimo aplinkybės " (Circumstances of establishment of Provisional Government of Lithuania in 1941). "Voruta", No. 11 (557), 11 June, 2004] ] . It was formed out of members ofLithuanian Activist Front 'sKaunas andVilnius sections.History
It was confirmed in
June 22 , at the start of June uprising. However the leader of the LAF,Kazys Škirpa , who was supposed to becomeprime minister , was inGermany at the time, hoping to get recognition for Lithuania (he was also former Lithuanianenvoy to Germany and therefore continued to live there). Since the Nazi regime in that country saw Lithuania as a future part ofGreater Germany , it was therefore not interested in Lithuanian independence. Kazys Škirpa was not allowed to leave Germany and return to Lithuania to join the government; instead, he was put underhouse arrest . Rapolas Skipitis, another planned minister who was also inBerlin was also prevented from leaving.The planned government had other losses as well:
Vytautas Bulvičius , who was Minister of Defence in the underground government, was arrested by the Soviet forces onJune 2 . His place in the underground government as Minister of Defense was therefore taken by GeneralStasys Raštikis . OnJune 21 , 1941 (just one day before Germany declared war on the Soviet Union, and the uprising started), 4 members of the planned government were arrested by the Soviets: (Vladas Nasevičius ,Vytautas Statkus ,Jonas Masiliūnas andJonas Vainauskas ); they were imprisoned inGorkiy prison inMoscow . The tribunal for them started onNovember 26 , 1941 (after the uprising had ended, and while Lithuania was still occupied by Germany). Sentence was pronounced onNovember 28 . V. Bulvičius was executed, as were many other members of LAF, and also teachers and former soldiers of the Lithuanian army. Other arrested ministers (J. Masiliūnas, V. Nasevičius, V. Statkus) were exiled to Siberia, along with other people arrested at the same time.The government, however, still came to the power after the June uprising, and ruled during the
Lithuanian 1941 independence , until dissolving itself upon the Nazi occupation of the country.The cabinet
The people who were meant to be in the government, prior to the arrests:
*Prime minister — ColonelKazys Škirpa (was put under home arrest inBerlin )
*Defense minister — MajorVytautas Bulvičius (arrested by Russians in June 2, executed in November), later GeneralStasys Raštikis
*Foreign affairs minister —Rapolas Skipitis (was not able to leaveBerlin )
*Internal affairs minister —Vladas Nasevičius (was arrested by Soviets in June 21, later exiled to Siberia)
*Education minister — ProfessorJuozas Ambrazevičius (served as prime minister after Lithuania was liberated in June uprising)
*Finance minister —Jonas Matulionis
*Trade minister —Vytautas Statkus (was arrested by Soviets in June 21, later exiled to Siberia)
*Industry minister — Doctor engineerAdolfas Damušis
*Agriculture miniter — ProfessorBalys Vitkus
*Social security minister — DoctorJonas Pajaujis
*Infrastructure minister — EngineerVytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
*Connection minister —Jonas Masiliūnas (was arrested by Soviets in June 21, later exiled to Siberia)
*Controller of state —Jonas Vainauskas (was arrested by Soviets in June 21)References
# Gediminas Zemlickas, [http://ic.lms.lt/ml/161/zemlickas.htm Pasaulyje — kaip savo namuose] , Mokslo Lietuva, February 11, 1998, No. 3 (161)
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