Stanislovas Apyvala

Stanislovas Apyvala (June 9,1920 Krikonys, Second Republic of Poland -1999) -Soviet partisan, party activist.

Biography

1941 After the Germans had occupied Lithuania in the summer of 1939, they retreated to the depths of the USSR, where they worked at the Gorky engine factory "Engine of the Revolution" (Russian: Двигатель революции).

1941-1942 Soldier of the 16th Lithuanian Division of the Red Army. 1942 At the beginning of August, he formed a Soviet partisan group in Švenčionys district. moved with his squad to German occupied territory, joined other partisans, hiding in the Adutiškis forest. 1943-1944 led the guerrilla squad Vilnius (nickname Sergej Grig). 1943 In 1940 he became a member of the CPSU (b), later - the secretary of the Svencionys County Underground CPSU (b) Committee, led the partisans of the Švenčionys district. He claimed to have personally blown up 7 German trains. [1]

1944 editor of the Underground Party Committee of the Svenčionys County Party Committee. Released to the reserve after the war, Major. 1948 He graduated from the Republican Party School in Vilnius. 1948-1950 worked for the LCP (b) CC. 1950-1952 LLKJS CC Second Secretary. 1953 Part-time graduate of the Higher Party School under the CPSU Central Committee. 1953-1955 Studied at the Academy of Social Sciences in Moscow. 1955-1958 Chairman of the Mielagėnai (Ignalina district) collective farm. 1958-1960 Lecturer at Vilnius University. Since 1963 worked in the LCP CC and the LSSR MT Party-State Control Committee.

1946-1950 Deputy of the USSR, 1951-1955. - Deputy LSSR AT. [2] [3]

1945 July 2 he was given the title of hero of the Soviet Union. Awarded the Order of Lenin, Gold Star Medal, Red Flag, 1st Grade Homeland War, Labor Red Flag Orders. Elected Honorary Citizen of Biahomli, Belarus.