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The place of the battles and death of Dainava district partisan leader Vincas Daunor-Kelmos, Unguris, Vincas and Jurgis Palionios-Dobilas, a partisan of the Dzūkai national team

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in 1954 August 18 in the battles with the KGB in Prienu district. in the operational group of the department in the homestead of Monika Milašauskienė in Naudžiūnu village, Prienu district, after being betrayed by KGB-recruited tenant of the homestead Kazis Radvila, the last commander of Dainava partisan district Vincas Daunoras-Kelmas, Ungurys, Vincas, g. 1921, d. Žiegždriu village, Balbieriškis county, Marijampolė ap. He was a partisan from 1944 to 1951. led the squad of the Vaidotas group of the Dzūki national team of Dainava district, 1951. appointed as the commander of the Dzūkai national team.
in 1951 September 27 after the death of Dainava district partisan commander Juozus Gegužius-Diemedžius, Southern Lithuania (Nemunas) region commander Sergijus Staniškis-Viltis in 1951. In October, he appointed Vincas Daunorus-Unguris to serve temporarily as Dainava District Commander. After his death, his remains were buried in Prienai, and later buried in the gravel pits of Šiauliškii village.
V. Daunor's sister dug up her brother's remains and secretly buried them in Prienai.
After the restoration of Lithuania's independence in 1999, Vincas Daunor was granted the status of a volunteer soldier, he was awarded the rank of colonel by order of the President of the Republic of Lithuania. May 19 Vincas Daunoras was awarded the Order of the Cross of Vytis, 2nd degree, together with the district commander, the head of the Dzūki national team's farm, Jurgis Palionis-Dobilas, was killed. in 1914 Matiešioni village, Prienai region, 1946. arrested, convicted, imprisoned in Kniaž Pogost (Sevželdorlage) Komi ASSR. Launched in 1952 became a partisan of the Dzūki national team, the head of the farm. After the fighting, his body was desecrated in Prienai, then buried in the village of Šiauliškii. in gravel pits.
The sisters of Partizan J. Palionis in 1955. his brother's remains were dug up and buried secretly in the village of Nemajūnai. in the cemetery in Prienai district
in 2000 Jurgis Palioniis-Dobilis was granted the status of a volunteer soldier, by the order of the Minister of National Defense he was recognized as a major. the rank of lieutenant.
In the year of revival, Naudžiūnai village. a cross was built for the partisans.

Source of information and photo: Register of Cultural Values.

The object is registered in the register of cultural values, unique code 38558.

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