Jonas Vilčinskas
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Jonas Vilčinskas, also known by his codenames Algirdas and Svajūnas (23 February 1930 – 19 September 1953) was an anti-Soviet
Lithuanian partisan Lithuanian partisans () were partisans who waged guerrilla warfare in Lithuania against the Soviet Union in 1944–1953. Similar anti-Soviet resistance groups, also known as Forest Brothers and cursed soldiers, fought against Soviet rule in Est ...
and the last commander of their
Kęstutis military district The Kęstutis military district (Lithuanian: ''Kęstučio apygarda'', previously Joint Kęstutis military district; ''Jungtinė Kęstučio apygarda'') was a military district of Lithuanian partisans which operated from 1946 to 1959 in the counties ...
.


Biography


Early life

Jonas Vilčinskas was born on 23 February 1930 in the village of Paantvardys in the
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to peasants Kazimieras Vilčinskas and Pranciška Barčytė. He graduated from the
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gymnasium in 1948 and attempted to achieve higher education, however as the son of a
kulak Kulak ( ; rus, кула́к, r=kulák, p=kʊˈɫak, a=Ru-кулак.ogg; plural: кулаки́, ''kulakí'', 'fist' or 'tight-fisted'), also kurkul () or golchomag (, plural: ), was the term which was used to describe peasants who owned over ...
he was unsuccessful in doing so. He worked at an editorial office in the Šakiai district. Vilčinskas wished to be a teacher.


Partisan activity

During the Soviet re-occupation of Lithuania Vilčinskas was a partisan communicator. When his parents were deported in 1949, as well as getting the call to join the Soviet army, Vilčinskas joined the resistance and became a partisan in the Mindaugas group, belonging to the Vaidotas unit, which in turn belonged to the Kęstutis military district. In the same year he became the leader of the Vaidotas unit. Additionally, Vilčinskas became a communicator for
Jonas Žemaitis Jonas Žemaitis, also known under his ''nom de guerre'' ''Vytautas'' (March 15, 1909 – November 26, 1954) was a Lithuanian general and freedom fighter who served as the ''de facto'' president of Lithuania from 1949 until his death in 1954. A ...
. By 1951 he was staff of the military district's headquarters, and on 6 December 1951 he became head of staff. Moreover, he was also at one point a staff member of the partisan West Lithuanian (Sea) Area. When its leader Antanas Bakšys died, Vilčinskas assumed most of the responsibility. He and the new commander of the district Povilas Morkūnas continued to publish newspapers, as well as re-establishing lost connections to other partisan districts. On 19 June 1953 Vilčinskas became the commander of the Kęstutis military district after the death of Morkūnas.


Leadership and final years

Vilčinskas and Žemaitis were under the same impression that relations with Western countries must be established after the fall of the district's headquarters. Žemaitis allowed Vilčinskas to attempt to cross the border and hopefully reach the West. He intended to reach the
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(VLIK) and establish contacts with communication points abroad. However, these plans were stalled as a partisan by the name of Klemensas Širvis, who helped establish contact between Vilčinskas and Žemaitis, was found to be already recruited by Soviet agents. Vilčinskas decided to cross the borders of the USSR with the help of a couple of colleagues, one of which was a Soviet agent by the codename of ''Vaidila'', intent on capturing Vilčinskas. Jonas Vilčinskas was eventually lured in the town of Antanava of the Raseiniai district by Soviet agents and recruited former partisans to a false meeting, and then on 19 September 1953 he was shot. The Kęstutis military district ceased to exist after his death.


Remembrance

In 1999 he was awarded the
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, 3rd degree. He was also awarded the rank of colonel in the same year.


See also

*
Anti-Soviet partisans Anti-Soviet partisans may refer to various resistance movements that opposed the Soviet Union and its satellite states at various periods during the 20th century, between the Russian Revolution (1917) and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991). ...
*
Forest Brothers The guerrilla war in the Baltic states was an insurgency waged by Baltic states, Baltic (Latvian partisans, Latvian, Lithuanian partisans, Lithuanian and Estonian partisans, Estonian) partisans against the Soviet Union from 1944 to 1956. Known ...


Further reading

* LKKAS, ''Lietuvos kariuomenės karininkai 1918-1953 VIII tomas'', 2008, * Povilas Gaidelis, ''Lietuvos kovos dėl laisvės. 1941–1953 m.,'' 2022. * Vykintas Vaitkevičius, Aistė Petrauskienė, ''Lietuvos partizanų valstybė'', 2019,


References

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