- Kazys Bizauskas
Kazys Bizauskas audio|Kazimieras Bizauskas.ogg|pronunciation(b. 1893; disappeared 1941) was a
Lithuania n statesman, diplomat, author, and one of the twenty signatories of theAct of Independence of Lithuania .Bizauskas first emerged as a writer while attending secondary school in
Kaunas ; he issued a hand-written periodical, "Ateitis" (The Future). He studied law atMoscow University from 1913 to 1915. After returning, he taught secondary school inPanevėžys . During the Conference ofVilnius he was elected to theCouncil of Lithuania as its secretary, and signed the Act of Independence in 1918.In 1920 Bizauskas was elected to the Constituent Assembly as a representative of the Christian Democratic Party. During the summer of 1920 he served as secretary-general at the negotiations that led to the formalization of the
Soviet-Lithuanian Treaty of 1920 .He held a number of diplomatic posts during the 1920s and 1930s, serving as Lithuanian envoy to the Vatican, the
United States , theUnited Kingdom ,Latvia , and theNetherlands . He also authored a secondary school textbook, contributed numerous articles to periodicals, and co-founded the "Society of Bibliophiles" and the publishing house "Žinija". After the firstSoviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940, he returned to his farm nearUkmergė , where he was arrested and held in prison untilNazi Germany declared war on theUSSR on June 22, 1941.Bizauskas disappeared during the summer of 1941 while being transported to a
Soviet prison inMinsk ; he is presumed to have been shot along with a number of other prisoners.References
*"Bizauskas, Kazimieras". Encyclopedia Lituanica I: 372-373. (1970-1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. LCC 74-114275.
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