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against the Lithuanian government in 1919. Later he worked as theater director (1922–1926) and as secretary of commission responsible for book publishing under the Ministry of Education (1926–1936).
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into the Lithuanian language. He also experimented in writing poetry in Polish, Russian, Belarusian languages. Gira compiled and published works by Lithuanian writers
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region. Because they resembled songs, several poems were set to music and became popular songs. These works idealize Lithuanian history and have features of
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for six months. He briefly headed the Lithuanian intelligence and helped to discover and liquidate the
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poet, writer, and literary critic. His is noted for his early poetry, which resembles traditional
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Poetry is most important of Gira's works. The early works borrowed from traditional
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Gira began writing for periodicals in 1901. He wrote for and edited newspapers
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and feature love and patriotism. Compilations from this period include
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In 1930s his political views shifted to communism and he supported the
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into the union. He served as Assistant Commissar of Education until
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Jonas Zinkus; et al., eds. (1985–1988). "Gira, Liudas".
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Lithuanian collaborators with the Soviet Union (1940–41)
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and helped to transform independent Lithuania into the
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Bitter legacy: confronting the Holocaust in the USSR
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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He was one of the founders of the 52:Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic 135:People's Poet of the Lithuanian SSR 58:, is also a known poet and writer. 13: 399:Lietuvių literatūros enciklopedija 314:, Ksaveras Sakalauskas-Vanagėlis, 248:Monument to Liudas Gira in Vilnius 14: 611: 518: 343: 66:In 1905, Gira graduated from the 498:The history of the Baltic States 34:– 1 July 1946 in Vilnius) was a 393:Karmalavičius, Ramutis (2001). 121:in June 1941. Gira fled to the 197:, and conformed to demands of 131:Lithuanian Academy of Sciences 78:and one of the leaders of the 1: 550:20th-century Lithuanian poets 444:Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija 337: 109:in June 1940. Elected to the 595:Lithuanian writers in Polish 96:attempted Polish coup d'état 68:Vilnius Theological Seminary 61: 7: 76:Lithuanian Populists' Union 46:in 1930s. He supported the 10: 616: 560:People from Vilensky Uyezd 133:and was recognized as the 119:occupation by Nazi Germany 590:Burials at Rasos Cemetery 468:Gitelman, Zvi Y. (1997). 270:(1907), literary almanac 203:soviet socialist republic 580:Lithuanian Army officers 495:O'Connor, Kevin (2003). 231:Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius 140: 84:aftermath of World War I 239:Stanisław Przybyszewski 72:Great Seimas of Vilnius 23:Liudas Gira around 1915 362:Encyclopedia Lituanica 249: 24: 570:Lithuanian male poets 280:Literatūros naujienos 247: 147:Lithuanian folk songs 92:Lithuanian–Soviet War 56:Vytautas Sirijos Gira 40:Lithuanian folk songs 22: 555:Writers from Vilnius 296:Władysław Syrokomla 127:16th Rifle Division 30:(27 August 1884 in 292:Konstantin Balmont 267:Lietuvos ūkininkas 250: 86:, Gira joined the 25: 481:978-0-253-33359-9 288:Mikhail Lermontov 284:Alexander Pushkin 211:Smurtas ir ryžtas 199:Socialist realism 195:Soviet propaganda 607: 513: 512: 492: 486: 485: 465: 456: 455: 440: 436: 417: 416: 411:. 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His son, 28:Liudas Gira 534:Categories 338:References 36:Lithuanian 371:74-114275 179:Žiežirbos 175:symbolism 82:. In the 62:Biography 44:communism 452:86232954 334:(1930). 330:(1929), 326:(1914), 322:(1911), 272:Švyturys 225:(1910), 221:(1910), 213:(1942), 209:(1942), 189:(1928), 185:(1928), 181:(1921), 169:(1912), 165:(1911), 161:(1909), 235:Vydūnas 223:Svečiai 219:Kerštas 151:Dzūkija 105:by the 32:Vilnius 505:  478:  450:  405:  369:  261:Šviesa 237:, and 141:Works 503:ISBN 476:ISBN 448:LCCN 403:ISBN 367:LCCN 149:of 536:: 460:^ 421:^ 397:. 379:^ 345:^ 310:, 302:, 298:, 294:, 290:, 286:, 233:, 137:. 511:. 484:. 454:. 373:.

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Vilnius
Lithuanian
Lithuanian folk songs
communism
Soviet Union
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Vytautas Sirijos Gira
Vilnius Theological Seminary
Great Seimas of Vilnius
Lithuanian Populists' Union
Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party
aftermath of World War I
Lithuanian army
Lithuanian–Soviet War
attempted Polish coup d'état
occupation and annexation of Lithuania
Soviet Union
People's Seimas
Lithuanian SSR
occupation by Nazi Germany
Russian SFSR
16th Rifle Division
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
People's Poet of the Lithuanian SSR
Lithuanian folk songs
Dzūkija
romanticism
symbolism
Soviet propaganda

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