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Liudas Noreika (19 August 1884 – 30 May 1928) was a Lithuanian attorney, activist, and politician. He served as the
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under three prime ministers in March 1919 – June 1920. Noreika studied to become a Catholic priest, but lack of calling made him switch to studies of law at Saint Petersburg University. During World War I, he worked with the
Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers The Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers () was a Lithuanian charity organization that was active from 1914 to 1918. It was founded by various Lithuanian political figures as a committee to assist Lithuanian refugees of the First W ...
to provide aid to Lithuanian war refugees and was politically active in the Party of National Progress. He was one of the organizers of the Petrograd Seimas in June 1917. After his return to Lithuania, he was coopted into the
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in November 1918. He left government service in 1920, but continued to be actively involved with the Party of National Progress which merged to form the
Lithuanian Nationalist Union The Lithuanian Nationalist Union ( or LTS), also known as the Nationalists (), was the ruling political party in Lithuania during the authoritarian regime of President Antanas Smetona from 1926 to 1940. The party was established in 1924 but was n ...
in 1924. He was editor of many of the party's periodicals, including ''
Vairas ''Vairas'' (literally: ''steering wheel''; also translated as ''helm'' or ''rudder'') was a Lithuanian-language political and cultural newspaper published by Antanas Smetona and the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the ruling party in Lithuania in 192 ...
'' (1914–1915), '' Tauta'' (1920) and ' (1926). He was party's chairman from December 1926 to August 1927 and from February 1928 to his death in May 1928. He was shot and killed after a quarrel broke out while playing cards.


Biography


Early life and education

Noreika was born on 19 August 1884 to a Lithuanian family of peasants in near
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and Alsėdžiai. After completing primary school in Alsėdžiai in 1897, he enrolled at the Palanga Progymnasium. As it was common for Lithuanian men at the time, he enrolled at the
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which he completed in 1905. As a promising student, he was sent to study theology at the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy. After three years, he received candidate degree in theology but was not ordained priest as he did not feel the calling. He briefly worked as a primary school teacher in
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before enrolling at the Law Faculty of Saint Petersburg University in 1909. At first, he attended the university as an audit student and became a full student after passing gymnasium graduation exams in 1912. He completed his law courses in 1915, but finished the final exams only in 1917.


Russian Empire

In 1907, Noreika published his first articles in the Lithuanian press. In 1911, together with Juozas Balčikonis, Liudas Gira,
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, , he published ', but only four issues appeared. He was a permanent correspondent of '' Viltis'' published by
Antanas Smetona Antanas Smetona (; 10 August 1874 – 9 January 1944) was a Lithuanian intellectual, journalist and politician. He served as the first president of Lithuania from 1919 to 1920 and later as the authoritarian head of state from 1926 until the Occu ...
. He wrote mainly about the proceedings of the
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. When Smetona departed ''Viltis'' and established ''
Vairas ''Vairas'' (literally: ''steering wheel''; also translated as ''helm'' or ''rudder'') was a Lithuanian-language political and cultural newspaper published by Antanas Smetona and the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the ruling party in Lithuania in 192 ...
'', Noreika became its deputy editor (1914–1915). He was the editor of ' published by
Martynas Yčas Martynas Yčas (December 10, 1917 – April 22, 2014) was an American microbiologist of Lithuanians, Lithuanian descent. He co-authored the book ''Mr. Tompkins: Inside Himself'' with physicist George Gamow. Yčas was born in Voronezh. He starte ...
and the
Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers The Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers () was a Lithuanian charity organization that was active from 1914 to 1918. It was founded by various Lithuanian political figures as a committee to assist Lithuanian refugees of the First W ...
in Saint Petersburg (1916–1918) and the responsible editor of the Catholic '. During World War I, Noreika was a member of the central committee of the
Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers The Lithuanian Society for the Relief of War Sufferers () was a Lithuanian charity organization that was active from 1914 to 1918. It was founded by various Lithuanian political figures as a committee to assist Lithuanian refugees of the First W ...
in Saint Petersburg and
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. He was a member of a committee tasked with issues of education (publishing of textbooks, establishing libraries, organizing lectures, etc.). He was also politically active. He was a co-founder and later chairman of the Party of National Progress. After the
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, Noreika became secretary of the Council of the Lithuanian Nation which organized the Petrograd Seimas in June 1917. The seimas discussed post-war political future of Lithuania. Noreika and others from the Party of National Progress promoted the vision of full independence for Lithuanian (as opposed to autonomy within Russia). However, the seimas broke down due to disagreements. In November 1917, Noreika became secretary of the Supreme Lithuanian Council in Russia.


Independent Lithuania


Minister of Justice

Noreika returned to the German-occupied Lithuania in March 1918. He worked as editor of ''
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'' and assisted the
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in formulating of the political ideology of the proposed Kingdom of Lithuania. On 27 November 1918, he was coopted into the
Council of Lithuania In the history of Lithuania, the Council of Lithuania (; ; ), after July 11, 1918, the State Council of Lithuania () was convened at the Vilnius Conference that took place between 18 and 23 September 1917. The twenty men who composed the c ...
. In February 1919, he became chairman of council's committee on general laws concerning internal affairs, security, justice, education. On 11 November 1918,
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formed the first
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. Noreika became the vice-minister of finance. However, due to the outbreak of the
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, this government lasted just a month and a half. The Lithuanian government evacuated to
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. On 12 March 1919, Noreika became the Minister of Justice in the third government formed by the Prime Minister Pranas Dovydaitis. He continued to serve as the minister under Prime Ministers
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and
Ernestas Galvanauskas Ernestas Galvanauskas (20 November 1882 – 24 July 1967) was a Lithuanian engineer, politician and one of the founders of the Peasant Union (which later merged with the Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union). He also served twice as Prime Min ...
until 15 June 1920. He was a member of a commission tasked with drafting the
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for the
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and chairman of the commission drafting the Constitution of Lithuania.


Nationalist Union

After leaving the government, Noreika started a private attorney practice and continued to be involved in public life. In summer 1920, he was elected to the city council of Kaunas. In 1921, together with , he translated and published a book on modern history by
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. In 1922, he became one of the co-founders and first treasurer of the Lithuanian Catholic Academy of Science. He continued to be involved with the activities of the Party of National Progress which merged to form the
Lithuanian Nationalist Union The Lithuanian Nationalist Union ( or LTS), also known as the Nationalists (), was the ruling political party in Lithuania during the authoritarian regime of President Antanas Smetona from 1926 to 1940. The party was established in 1924 but was n ...
in 1924. He was editor of the party's periodicals '' Tauta'' (1920) and ' (1926) as well as a co-founder of the publishing house (1928). He was elected chairman of the Nationalist Union after the December 1926 coup d'état (he replaced Antanas Smetona who became the
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). He held the post until 4 August 1927, and then again from 1 February 1928 to his death on 30 May 1928. Noreika was shot five times by artillery captain Vladimiras Okulič-Kazarinas at 4 a.m. on 29 May 1928. They played cards at Merkurijus club on Laisvės alėja and had a quarrel. Noreika died in hospital at 6 p.m. the following day. Okulič-Kazarinas was sentenced to three years in prison.


References

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