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Povilas Morkūnas (26 November 1920 – 19 June 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 a commander of the
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and Prisikėlimas military districts. He was known by many codenames, such as ''Ežerietis'', ''Dilba'', ''Arvydas'', ''Černius'', ''Brizgis'', ''Kyras'', ''Mažvydas'', ''Lastas'', but mostly as Rimantas or Drakas.


Biography


Early life

Povilas Morkūnas was born on 26 November 1920 in the village of Zbaras near
Šiluva Šiluva is a small town of less than 700 inhabitants in Lithuania. It is located in the Regions of Lithuania, region of Samogitia. It is List of Catholic pilgrimage sites in Lithuania, a major site of Catholic pilgrimage in Lithuania. History ...
to farmers Kazimieras Morkūnas and Marijona Kmitaitė. He was the eldest of nine children. In 1935 he finished the Šiluva primary school, during which he participated in scout activities. For some time after that he studied at the
Raseiniai Raseiniai (; Samogitian dialect, Samogitian: ''Raseinē'') is a city in Lithuania. It is located on the south eastern foothills of the Samogitians highland, some north from the A1 highway (Lithuania), Kaunas–Klaipėda highway. History Grand ...
agriculture school. He also worked as a policeman. In 1939 he 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 Navy, the Lithuanian Air Force and the Lithuanian Special Operations Force. In wartime, the Lithuan ...
and served in an artillery regiment. For his exemplary service he received the NCO rank of sergeant.


Operation Barbarossa

His unit was incorporated in the
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after the
Soviet occupation of Lithuania The occupation of the Baltic states was a period of annexation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by the Soviet Union from 1940 until its dissolution in 1991. For a period of several years during World War II, Nazi Germany occupied the Baltic st ...
. During
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along ...
the unit was dislocated near the Narach lake in
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. It was ordered to scout ahead, but Morkūnas and his men deserted back to
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
, as they were hopeful that the German army could still liberate Lithuania. After giving away his units' horses in a nearby village, they set off and were met by the Germans, who let the men return to their country. Morkūnas participated in the 1941 June uprising. Morkūnas spent the time of German occupation of Lithuania in his home village of Zbaras working at his parents farm. In 1944, when Germany was retreating, Morkūnas organized the anti-Soviet resistance around Šiluva.


Life as partisan

Morkūnas began his career as a member of the Žebenkštis unit operating around Raseiniai, which contained four squads, one of which was headed by Morkūnas. In 1945
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 ...
joined the unit and replaced its previous commander J. Čeponis as senior leader. Morkūnas fought in the famous battle near Virtukai on 22 July 1945. On 6 July 1946 Morkūnas and Žemaitis commanded the largest battle in
Žemaitija Samogitia, often known by its Lithuanian name ''Žemaitija'' ( Samogitian: ''Žemaitėjė''; see below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five cultural regions of Lithuania and formerly one of the two core administrative divi ...
against the NKVD in Pyragiai. On 3 March 1948 Morkūnas became the head of the weakened ''Maironis'' unit (previously named the Povilas Lukšys unit) and began to organize local partisans into smaller subdivisions and re-establish discipline. With his second-in-command Juozas Paliūnas he inspected the partisan squads of other areas, took care of various documents and demanded squad leaders to make reports. In 1949 by the orders of the leadership of 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 ...
Morkūnas was responsible for the publishing of the district headquarter-curated newspaper ''Prisikėlimo Ugnis''. The newspaper was a collection of various partisan poems and songs of the surrounding areas. In 1950 the newspaper was re-published by the efforts of Morkūnas.


Rise to leadership

In the 2 February 1949 meeting of the partisan leadership in the village of
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, Morkūnas was selected as the head of the Prisikėlimas military district, with his term starting on 1 August 1949. Morkūnas was almost detained when his bunker was surrounded by the NKVD, who offered him to surrender. He accepted but used the time of discussing the terms to win time and to think of a plan to escape the situation. With improvised coordination between him other partisans they engaged in a firefight during the night, during which Morkūnas silently escaped to the forest. His term ended on 1 August 1951, and on 2 August he was reassigned to be head the partisan West Lithuanian (Sea) Area. Juozas Paliūnas replaced him as the commander of the Prisikėlimas military district. On 20 May 1952 he replaced Krizostomas Labanauskas as the head of the
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 ...
. Due to Morkūnas's capability of publishing three volumes of the partisan poem and song collections and providing them for every organizational unit of the LLKS, on 1 January 1952 Jonas Žemaitis, then the chairman of the union, awarded Morkūnas the 2nd degree of the freedom fighter cross.


Final years

As organized partisan resistance was becoming significantly weaker, Jonas Žemaitis and Morkūnas reportedly once made plans to get fake documents and move to
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and further abroad. In 1952 the MGB captured a high-ranking partisan officer by the name of Leonas Juška-Kariūnas, who gradually revealed information like communicators, liaisons and other headquarter information. In exchange for freedom, Juška also agreed to participate in eliminating the rest of the partisans. The MGB often unsuccessfully tried to invite Morkūnas via letter to meet and discuss various partisan matters by using recruited former partisans. The agents succeeded in June 1953 in luring Morkūnas to the forest of Plauginiai. In the ensuing fight, Morkūnas was shot dead. His sister Juzefa Morkūnaitė-Lakštingala was also a partisan of the Prisikėlimas district who died on 9 August 1950.


Remembrance

Morkūnas was posthumously awarded the
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, 3rd degree as well as the rank of colonel in 1999.


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

* Povilas Gaidelis, ''Lietuvos kovos dėl laisvės. 1941–1953 m.,'' 2022. * Vykintas Vaitkevičius, Aistė Petrauskienė, ''Lietuvos partizanų valstybė'', 2019,


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