Antanas TumÄ—nas

Antanas Tumėnas ( born May 13, 1880 in Kurkliečiai, Circle Rokiškis; † February 8, 1946 in Bachmanning, Austria ) was a Lithuanian politician and lawyer. In the period from June 18, 1924 to February 4, 1925, he was the Prime Minister of Lithuania.

Tumėnas studied until 1909 in Saint Petersburg Jura. After that he worked as a lawyer and became politically active in the Lithuanian Christian Democrats. Among other things he was responsible for the introduction of a litauischsprachigen worship in Zarasai. From 1920 he lived in Kaunas, the temporary capital of Lithuania. Here he was elected to the Seimas provisional and 1922 to the 1st Annual Seimas.

He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania, from 1922 Chairman of the Constitutional Commission and Justice Minister in several governments. 1941-1944 he was a university professor in Vilnius and was arrested by the Gestapo during the German occupation in 1944, but fled to Austria, where he died in 1946.

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  • Biography ( Lithuanian )
  • Prime Minister (Lithuania )
  • Member of the Seimas (1920-1940)
  • Richter ( Lithuania)
  • Minister of Justice (Lithuania )
  • Lithuanian
  • Born in 1880
  • Died in 1946
  • Man
  • Person ( Rokiškis )
  • University teachers ( Vilnius University )
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