Kazys Škirpa (18 February 1895 – 18 August 1979) was a Lithuanian military officer and diplomat. He is best known as the founder of the Lithuanian Activist Front (LAF) and his involvement in the attempt to establish Lithuanian independence in June 1941.
He was named prime minister in the Provisional Government of Lithuania;[7] however, the Germans placed him under house arrest and did not allow him to leave for Lithuania.[8] He moved from Berlin to southern Germany and was allowed a short visit to Kaunas only in October 1943.[3] In June 1944, he was arrested for sending a memorandum to Nazi officials asking to replace German authorities in Lithuania with a Lithuanian government. He was imprisoned first in a concentration camp in Bad Godesberg and in February 1945 was moved to Jezeří Castle [de].[3]
In 1991, a street in Eiguliai district of Kaunas was renamed after Škirpa. In 2001, a memorial plaque was affixed to the building where he worked from 1925 to 1926.[10] In 1998, an alley in Vilnius near the Vilnius Castle Complex was also named after Škirpa commemorating his raising of the flag of Lithuania in 1919.[1] In 2016, a memorial stone was installed at Škirpa's birthplace in Namajūnai [lt].[11]
These dedications have caused controversy in Lithuania due to his anti-Semitic writings. The issue of the plaque in Kaunas was raised in 2015.[12] However, the government-funded Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania denied his role in the Holocaust in Lithuania but acknowledged anti-Semitism in his writings, and the plaque remained.[8][11] Public discussions about the alley in Vilnius were initiated in 2016.[13] After a national debate and controversy, the city council led by the mayor Remigijus Šimašius voted to rename the alley in Vilnius to "Trispalvė" ("Tricolour", a reference to the flag of Lithuania) in July 2019.[14] The street in Kaunas was not renamed.[15]
Awards
Škirpa received the following state awards and medals:
^"Škirpa Kazys". Žymūs Kauno žmonės: atminimo įamžinimas (in Lithuanian). Kauno apskrities viešoji biblioteka. Archived from the original on 1 July 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
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