Petras Jurgaitis
Petras Jurgaitis (born February 14, 1894 in Stipinai near Jonis, March 19, 1959 in Cleveland) is a Lithuanian military activist and civil servant, Mayor of Birz in Jamaica.
In 1915 he graduated from the Moscow Military Academy ("Proporian"), then took part in the First World War. In 1919 he returned to Lithuania, where he commanded a battalion first, and later regiment - fought with Soviet and Polish troops occupying the country, he was captured by the Polish, but managed to escape.
In 1922, he completed military training and later studied at the Kaunas Military School, where he was headmaster in 1928-30. In the 1930s the state authorities sent him to the local government: from 1936 to 1940 he was the mayor of Birzów. After the annexation of Lithuania by the USSR, it was sent to Siberia.
After the Second World War, he first stayed in Germany and later moved to the United States, where he died. Bibliography
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