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I did my family tree in order to unite our dispersed clan in
various countries. Don't you think it is the highest family value?
Would you like to have greatgrandchildren who do not know each
other?Unfortunately,in our times,such values are not welcome. My
one relative seriously asked me whether I make our family tree in
order to find companions for drinking vodka... In our times, other
values are welcome. European parliaments are legalizing homosexual
marriages. So it is not surprising that in the heart of Paris,next
to Louvre museum between decorative bushes, I saw some standing
negro and kneeling European who was making oral sex with that
negro.VERY SOON ALL OUR DEBIL EUROPEAN RACE WILL BE
KNEELING...Please,read the book "The death of the West" by Patrick
Buchanan.Now about my family:
COLONEL ASEVICIUS-ACUKAS
JONAS 1885-1976: In 1909 he graduated from Vilnius military
school. 1914-1915 he participated in battles against Germans and
was wounded. 1917-1920 he was a head of Lith.organization in
Turkestan. 1918-1921 he was serving in the Red Army. In 1921 he
started serving in Lith.army. In 1930 he graduated from Kaunas
university. In 1940 he was demobilized. 1940-1950 he was a
professor of Vilnius university. Since 1950 he was a professor of
Agricultural academy. He issued a few textbooks.He was rewarded
with various medals.
COLONEL LT.ASEVICIUS VINCAS 1896-1942: In
1919 he graduated from Lith. military school. In 1920 he was a
commander of tank "Sarunas" and participated in the battle against
Poles. In 1926 he participated in the military putsch. In 1939 he
was demobilized. He was rewarded with various medals.
MAJOR
ASEVICIUS STASYS 1895-1972: In 1916 he graduated from Irkutsk
military school. In 1916 he participated in battles against
Austrians in Karpats. In 1919 he started serving in
Lith.army. 1919-1922 he participated in battles against
Bermontininks and Poles. In 1926 he was a commander of tank
"Karas" and participated in the military putsch. In 1932 he was
demobilized. In 1944 he emigrated to Germany,USA,and Canada. He
was rewarded with various medals and issued a book of
reminisence.
AMERICAN COLONEL CHARLES P. AZUKAS (no
information).
Our family history starts from TOMASZ ASIEWICZ who
is inscribed in encyclopedias of Polish nobles. He was OSIEWICZ
who moved from Poland to Lithuania and assumed the unique surname
ASIEWICZ(ASEVICIUS). Unfortunately,his descendants extremely
distorted his surname.In 1764 he signed the General
Confederation of Grand Lithuanian Duchy.His descendants
ASIEWICZ,ASEVICIUS,ACEWICZ,ACZAS,ACUS,AZUS,AZUKAS,etc.live in
Lithuania,Poland,and USA. However,ACAS,ACUS,AZUS of Latin origin
are not our relatives. Many relatives are included in my
nine-generations genealogical table,but,unfortunately,not all:
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