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Stasys Putvinskis or Pūtvis (3 August 1898 – 4 April 1942) was a Lithuanian military officer, agronomist, and politician. He served as the Minister of Agriculture in 1935–1938. Putvinskis was born to a family of Lithuanian nobles that owned a large farm in . His father was
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, the founder of the
Lithuanian Riflemen's Union The Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (LRU, lt, Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga), also referred to as Šauliai ( lt, šaulys for ''rifleman''), is a paramilitary non-profit organisation supported by the State. The activities are in three main areas: milita ...
. In 1919, Putvinskis volunteered for the
Lithuanian Army The Lithuanian Armed Forces () are the military of Lithuania. The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian Land Forces, the Lithuanian Naval Force and the Lithuanian Air Force. In wartime, the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service (wh ...
. With the 1st Hussar Regiment, he saw action in the Polish–Lithuanian War in July–October 1920. He retired from the military in 1922 to study agronomy at the University of Halle. He returned to Lithuania in 1925 and worked at his estates which became an exemplary farm. At the same time, Putvinskis was active in local politics and within the Riflemen's Union. In September 1935, Putvinskis became Minister of Agriculture under Prime Minister
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. He worked on resolving an economic crisis in the agricultural sector and on
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. He resigned after the Polish ultimatum in March 1938. After the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Putvinskis was arrested by the NKVD and sentenced to eight years in prison. He died at the (now Nizhny Novgorod) in 1942.


Biography


Family

Stasys Putvinskis was born on 3 August 1898 in a manor of . He was the eldest of six siblings. His family traced its noble roots to the times of Grand Duke Vytautas (died in 1430). His father
Vladas Putvinskis Vladas is a Lithuanian given name. Notable people with the name include: *Vladas Česiūnas *Vladas Drėma *Vladas Mikėnas *Vladas Mironas *Vladas Petronaitis *Vladas Tučkus *Vladas Zajanckauskas *Vladas Žulkus See also *Vlada Vlada is a Sla ...
was active in Lithuanian cultural life and became the founder of the
Lithuanian Riflemen's Union The Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (LRU, lt, Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga), also referred to as Šauliai ( lt, šaulys for ''rifleman''), is a paramilitary non-profit organisation supported by the State. The activities are in three main areas: milita ...
. His mother was also from the Lithuanian nobility and was a relative of Bishop
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. Their estates had of land, owned 40 cows and 36 horses, and employed 27 people.


Military service and education

Putvinskis was educated at home. In 1914, he enrolled at a school of commerce in Liepāja (Libau) but his education was interrupted by World War I. His father was deported to Voskresenskoye in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, while his siblings were cut off in Moscow. Only he and his mother were left to care after the family's estates. Despite the difficulties, Putvinskis continued his education at the newly established Lithuanian Gymnasium of Rytas Society in Vilnius. After graduation, he voluntarily joined the
Lithuanian Army The Lithuanian Armed Forces () are the military of Lithuania. The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian Land Forces, the Lithuanian Naval Force and the Lithuanian Air Force. In wartime, the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service (wh ...
in May 1919. He was sent to study at the
War School of Kaunas War School of Kaunas ( lt, Kauno karo mokykla) was a military school for junior officers in Kaunas, the temporary capital of Lithuania. It was established in January 1919 during the Lithuanian Wars of Independence copying the example of Russian 4- ...
. Putvinskis graduated with the second class in December 1919. He was promoted to lieutenant and assigned to the 1st Hussar Regiment. In July–October 1920, he saw action in the Polish–Lithuanian War near
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, Eišiškės, Lentvaris, Vilnius. He was awarded the Order of the Cross of Vytis for intelligence gathering behind the Polish lines. In February 1921, he became regiment's
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. At the time, the regiment was commanded by
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. In September 1922, he was released to the reserve so that he could pursue higher education. He completed an accelerated agronomy course at the University of Halle in Germany in 1925. He returned to Lithuania and worked at his family's estates in Pavėžupis. In 1934, he returned to the military and completed practice at the 2nd Uhlan Regiment. He was released to the reserve in November 1935.


Farming

Putvinskis' farm in Pavėžupis became an exemplary farm. The land was not particularly fertile, therefore Putvinskis invested in fertilizers and grew
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s. He purchased high quality seed for wheat, barley, potatoes. The farm bread
Žemaitukas The Žemaitukas (plural: Žemaitukai, literally: ''little Samogitian'') is a historic horse breed from Lithuania. It may be classified as a pony, due to its relatively short stature (between 131–141 centimeters at the withers). Known from t ...
and
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horses as well as
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cows. He continued his father's practice of commercial breeding of fish in 12 ponds that covered a total of . Students from the Dotnuva Agricultural College (present-day
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) used the farm for practice and experiments. He was an avid hunter and a few times a year organized large hunts attended by various officials. Duck hunting was particularly popular as they bred in large numbers in the ponds used for fishery. He curated the fishing and hunting section of the . In summer, his estates were visited by various officials, including zoologist Tadas Ivanauskas, painter
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, doctor , musicologist , writer Balys Sruoga, colonel Mykolas Kalmantas. Once, it was visited by President Antanas Smetona. In 1938, after resignation from the Ministry of Agriculture, Putvinskis moved to that he inherited from his sister-in-law. The manor had of land that included a distillery, diary, silo. Putvinskis reconstructed the main manor house by adding the second floor.


Public work and minister

For a few years, Putvinskis taught a class on horses at the agricultural school in
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. He was the first vice-chairman of the . He was also active in local politics – he was a member of the councils of
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volost and Šiauliai county. Putvinskis participated in the activities of the
Lithuanian Riflemen's Union The Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (LRU, lt, Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga), also referred to as Šauliai ( lt, šaulys for ''rifleman''), is a paramilitary non-profit organisation supported by the State. The activities are in three main areas: milita ...
(founded by his father). He was vice-chairman of the 7th (Šiauliai) Regiment and commanded of the 1st Battalion. In 1937, he was elected to the board of the Riflemen's Union. On 6 September 1935, Putvinskis became Minister of Agriculture in the government of
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. He succeeded
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who was the Minister of Agriculture since the December 1926 coup d'état that brought President Antanas Smetona to power. According to memoirs of Putvinskis' son, Putvinskis was reluctant to accept the position and felt like "an eagle trapped in a cage" at the ministry. He was the only farmer who served as the Minister of Agriculture in interwar Lithuania. At the time, Lithuanian agricultural sector suffered a crisis due to the lingering effects of the
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and a substantial decrease in Lithuanian exports to Germany due to the trial of Neumann and Sass. Demanding financial assistance, farmers went on strike in
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in 1935–1936. Putvinskis worked to combat this crisis. In addition, he founded the Veterinary Academy (present-day Lithuanian University of Health Sciences). He also worked on conservation: established a fund for reforestation, a fund for wildlife and hunting culture, and the first protected area in
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. In June 1936, Putvinskis was also elected to the
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. It was controlled by the
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and did not play a decisive role in Lithuanian politics. Putvinskis was not very active in the Seimas. He spoke more often when Seimas discussed issued concerning agriculture and infrastructure. On several occasions, he opposed the official positions taken by the government or the Seimas. On 17 March 1938, Poland delivered an ultimatum to Lithuania demanding to reestablish diplomatic relations that were severed due to the conflict over Vilnius Region since 1920. According to memoirs of General Stasys Raštikis, Putvinskis was the most vocal of government ministers arguing that Lithuania should reject the ultimatum. However, the ultimatum was accepted and the government of Tūbelis resigned on 24 March 1938.


Soviet persecution

On 12 July 1940, just a month after the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Putvinskis was arrested by the NKVD and kept in . On 24 May 1941, the Special Council of the NKVD sentenced him to eight years in prison. On 14 June 1941, just a week before the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he was transported first to Staraya Russa and then to the (now Nizhny Novgorod). He arrived to Gorky on 3 July 1941 and died there on 4 April 1942. The exact location of his burial is unknown.


Personal life

In 1923, Putvinskis married Darija Zubovaitė (1901–1997), granddaughter of graf and niece of
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. They met at the University of Halle. They had two daughters and a son. His daughter (1926–2009) was a folk artist specializing in papercutting. Darija Putvinskienė and her three children were deported to Onguday in the
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during the June deportation in 1941. In summer 1942, they were transferred to Muostakh near Bykovsky on the shores of the Laptev Sea. They were allowed to relocate to Yakutsk in 1947 and return to Lithuania in 1956.


Awards

Putvinskis received the following state awards: * 1920: Order of the Cross of Vytis (1st degree) * 1920: Order of the Cross of Vytis (5th degree) * 1928: Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas (4th degree) * 1928:
Independence Medal (Lithuania) In Lithuania, the Independence Medal ( lt, Nepriklausomybės medalis) is a state medal of Lithuania, awarded for the contributions in the restoration of the independence of the state. The medal had two issues in 1928 and 2000. Both times it was is ...
* 1929: * 1935:
Riflemen's Star Riflemen's Star ( lt, Šaulių žvaigždė) is a Orders, decorations, and medals of Lithuania, decoration bestowed by the Ministry of National Defence (Lithuania), Minister of National Defence of the Lithuania, Republic of Lithuania. The star is awa ...
* 1937:
Order of the White Star The Order of the White Star ( et, Valgetähe teenetemärk; french: Ordre de l'Etoile Blanche) was instituted in 1936. The Order of the White Star is bestowed on Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic ...
(1st class)


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