- Jonas Vailokaitis
Jonas Vailokaitis audio|Jonas Vailokaitis.ogg|pronunciation(1886-1944) was a
Lithuania n politician, banker, and industrialist, and one of the twenty signatories to theAct of Independence of Lithuania .Born near
Šakiai , he was educated at the Institute of Commerce and Industry inSt. Petersburg . Together with his brother he established a bank inKaunas in 1912. They pursued a policy of buying estates from bankrupt owners, subdividing them, and then selling the land to smaller-scale Lithuanian farmers; this was credited with placing these lands out of the reach of Russian colonists. He served in the Vilnius Conference in 1917 and was elected to theCouncil of Lithuania , signing the act of independence in 1918.In 1920 Vailokaitis was elected to the Constituent Assembly on the Christian Democratic Party ticket; he served as chairman of the budget and finance commissions. His commercial pursuits included the founding of "Ūkio Bankas" (The Farmer's Bank), the joint stock trading company "Metalas", and several import-export companies.
During the
Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940, he moved toGermany , where he died in 1944.References
*"Vailokaitis, Jonas".
Encyclopedia Lituanica VI: 23. (1970-1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. LCC 74-114275.
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