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Kazys Grinius


In office
June 7, 1926 – December 17, 1926
Preceded by Aleksandras Stulginskis
Succeeded by Jonas Staugaitis

Born December 17, 1866(1866-12-17)
Selema, Kazlų Rūda municipality, Lithuania
Died June 4, 1950 (aged 83)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Political party Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union
Spouse(s) Joana Pavalkytė-Griniuvienė

Kazys Grinius (About this sound pronunciation , December 17, 1866 in Selema, Kazlų Rūda municipality – June 4, 1950) was the third President of Lithuania, and held that office from June 7, 1926 to December 17, 1926.[1]

When Grinius was born in Selema, near Marijampolė, Lithuania was part of the Russian empire. He studied medicine at the University of Moscow and became a physician. As a young man, he became involved in Lithuanian political activities, and was persecuted by the Tsarist authorities.

In 1896, he married Joana Pavalkytė. For some time they lived in Virbalis. In 1899, their son Kazys was born, and in 1902, their daughter Gražina was born. During World War I they lived in Kislovodsk. In 1918 during a Red Army attack his wife and daughter were killed. They were buried in Kislovodsk cemetery.

When Lithuania regained its independence in 1918, Grinius became a member of the National Assembly as a member of the Peasant Populist Party. He served as Prime Minister from 1920 until 1922, and signed a treaty with the Soviet Union. He was elected President by the Third Seimas, but served for only six months, as he was deposed in a coup led by Antanas Smetona, under the pretext that there was an imminent communist plot to take over Lithuania. (Smetona took the Presidency after two others held the office for less than a day each.)

When Nazi Germany invaded Lithuania in 1941, Grinius refused to collaborate with the Germans because of his opposition to the occupation of Lithuania by any foreign power. He fled to the West, when the Soviet army reoccupied Lithuania in 1944, and emigrated to the United States in 1947.[1]

He died in Chicago, Illinois, in 1950.[1] After Lithuania regained its independence in 1990, his remains were returned and buried there.

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Preceded by
Ernestas Galvanauskas
Prime Minister of Lithuania
19 June 1920 – 2 February 1922
Succeeded by
Ernestas Galvanauskas
Preceded by
Aleksandras Stulginskis
President of Lithuania
June 7, 1926 – 17 December 1926
Succeeded by
Jonas Staugaitis







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