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The Kęstutis military district (Lithuanian: ''Kęstučio apygarda'', previously Joint Kęstutis military district; ''Jungtinė Kęstučio apygarda'') was a military district of
Lithuanian partisans 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 E ...
which operated from 1946 to 1959 in the counties of
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, partially -
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and
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. The military district was named after the
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, and consisted of three units named ''Vaidotas'', ''Birutė'', '' Butigeidis''. The district was home to some notable partisans, such as
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 ...
and Juozas Kasperavičius (its founder). The
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was established in the area of the military district.


History


Formation

The retreating German front in the
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created cells of resistance in Lithuania. Resistance in the
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region began later than in other areas of Lithuania due to the span of the front. Two notable organisations emerged - the
Lithuanian Front The Lithuanian Front (; abbreviated LF) was an underground anti-Nazi and anti-Soviet Lithuanian resistance organisation active from September 1941, led by Juozas Ambrazevičius. It was one of the main anti-Nazi resistance movements in Lithuania, ...
and the Lithuanian Liberty Army (LLA). The Lithuanian Front was the continuation of the
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. It specialized in unarmed resistance and also if it was necessary, preparation for armed resistance. In 1943 the Lithuanian Front merged with other resistance organizations into the
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(VLIK). From 1944 the Lithuanian Front assisted in creating the
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led by general
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. Unlike the Lithuanian Front, the LLA had its own organized armed groups and battle plans, thus making them generally more fit for partisan warfare, along with it being more influential than its counterpart. However, despite this, both organizations cooperated deeply. In July 1944 the leadership of the LLA gave the order to stay in Lithuania and organise resistance. Resistance was still in the process of being organised, and in some cases experienced difficulties. For example in the battle of Virtukai of 15 July 1945, which took three hours, the partisans experienced significant losses. The summer of that year brought hardships to the newly organised resistance movements which forced the partisans to reorganise their structure. Local units such as the Žebenkštis and Lydis units played an important part in the formation. The latter, which was created in 1945, was one of the strongest units, which eventually made up the base of the future military district. The Kęstutis military district was formed as the Joint Kęstutis Military District on 12 September 1946 from the Lydis, Žaltys, Šernas (previously - Žebenkštis), and other local units. Pilot and officer Juozas Kasperavičius was elected as its first leader. Much effort was put into establishing contacts with partisans districts from the rest of Lithuania. The district suffered a heavy setback when two of its headquarters were destroyed, one of which was hiding Juozas Kasperavičius, who died in the attacks. Kasperavičius already expressed the idea of unified partisan leadership in a letter he sent to a meeting of the district's leadership. In April 1948 the district was renamed to the Kęstutis military district.


Organisation

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 ...
, a local of the military district, rose to the ranks to become its leader after Kasperavičius's death. Žemaitis was responsible for re-organizing the partisans after the destruction of the headquarters. In 1948, the six units of the district were reorganised – three units (Birutė, Lydis, Vaidotas) made up the core of the district; whereas, three others (Voverė, Atžalynas, Juozapavičius) were transferred to the
Prisikėlimas military district The Prisikėlimas military district (Lithuanian: ''Prisikėlimo apygarda''; "Resurrection district") was a military district of Lithuanian partisans which were active from 1947 to 1969, and comprised the counties of Šiauliai, Joniškis, and partial ...
. By this time, the district maintained well-connected relations with other districts. The leaders of the Kęstutis district, maintaining a rise of intellectual and armed resistance, eventually took the initiative and began to form centralized leadership of the Lithuanian partisans. On 8 May 1948, the West Lithuanian (Sea) area was established, unifying the three partisan districts of
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, with Žemaitis becoming the area's immediate leader. On 8 June, he transferred leadership to Aleksandras Milaševičius. The headquarters also prepared documents which included teaching methods of new recruits as well as mobilization plans. The district was the strongest of the three in its area.


Leadership

The headquarters of the district was established in July 1948, with its new commander being chosen as
Henrikas Danilevičius Henrikas Danilevičius, also widely known as Vidmantas (18 July 1922 – 1 November 1949) was a teacher, Lithuanian partisan, and one of the commanders of the Kęstutis military district. He was also known by his other codenames like ''Danila'', ...
. The headquarters was situated around
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in three bunkers. Two bunkers actively printed newspapers. When Danilevičius went to Kaunas to visit his wife, he was ambushed by agents but escaped. The headquarters consequently punished Danilevičius by removing him from his post. Suspicions about him being a
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agent did not suffice, and instead he was sent to eastern Lithuania as a representative of the western partisans. Despite his somewhat tumultuous career, Danilevičius remained loyal to the end and died fighting in 1949. Danilevičius was replaced by Aleksas Miliulis, a former leader of the Butigeidis unit. He reformed the district so as to make its communications more confidential. In June 1949 Miliulis was killed by MGB agents, and the headquarters of the district was completely destroyed. Another notable leader is Antanas Bakšys, who established the Vyčiai Union - an organization dedicated to fighting under intellectual means as the partisan movement was gradually weakening. The district ceased to exist in 1953 when its last commander, Jonas Vilčinskas, was killed. The last partisans of the district died 4 May 1959.


Leaders


Structure of Lithuanian partisans' organisation


References


Notes

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External links


Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of LithuaniaThe partisan military districts of the Lithuanian freedom fighters''Vienui Vieni'' ("Utterly Alone")
2004 film about the Lithuanian Forest Brothers, based on the real life events of
Juozas Lukša Juozas Lukša (10 August 1921 – 4 September 1951), also known among other pseudonyms as Daumantas and Skirmantas, was a leader of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisan armed resistance movement. Life Lukša was born on 10 August 1921 to a fa ...

War Chronicle of the Partisans
– Chronicle of Lithuanian partisans, June 1944 – May 1949, prepared by Algis Rupainis
Forest Brothers – Fight for the Baltics
– official ''YouTube'' channel of
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, 2017 Military districts of Lithuanian partisans Guerrilla organizations