Rapolas Skipitis

Rapolas Skipitis (31 January 1887 – 23 February 1976) was a Lithuanian attorney and politician. In 1920–1922, he was Minister of the Interior and was later elected to the Second and Third Seimas. After the 1926 coup d'état, he chaired the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (1927–1928), Society for the Support of Lithuanians Abroad (1932–1940), and several other Lithuanian organizations. He also edited several newspapers, including ''Ūkininko balsas'' (1925–1928), ''Trimitas'' (1927–1928), ''Namų savininkas'' and ''Pasaulio lietuvis'' (1937–1940). At the start of World War II, he retreated to Germany and joined the Lithuanian Activist Front. He was reserved the seat of Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Provisional Government of Lithuania. After the war, he settled in Chicago where he was active in Lithuanian American cultural life. Provided by Wikipedia
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Author: Skipitis, Rapolas, 1887-
Published 1967
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Author: Skipitis, Rapolas, 1887-
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Author: Skipitis, Rapolas, 1887-
Published 1967
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