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'''Silvestras Žukauskas''' ([[December 31]]st 1860 in Poškiečiai-Dovainiškiai, near [[Pakruojis]] - [[November 26]], 1937 in [[Kaunas]]) [[Russian Empire]] and [[Lithuania]]n general.
'''Silvestras Žukauskas''' ([[December 31]] [[1860]] in Poškiečiai-Dovainiškiai, near [[Pakruojis]] [[November 26]] [[1937]] in [[Kaunas]]) was a general in the [[Russian Empire]] and independent [[Lithuania]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Žukauskas finished Marijampolė Gymnasium,, and in 1881 joined [[Russian Empire]] army cavalry, and studied in Vilnius military school. 1898 he married German Jozephine Hasdorf, and converted to [[Lutheranism]], because this helped him pursuing his career. Žukauskas participated in [[Russo-Japanese War]] and advanced through ranks in 1912 reaching colonel rank. He also participated in [[World War I]], and for the defense of Šiauliai he was awarded with golden sabre<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.kam.lt/accessibility/index.php/lt/124049/ |title=Knygos „Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas“ pristatymas |accessdate=2008-05-24 |work=Krašto apsaugos ministerija |language=Lithuanian }}</ref>, and in 1916 he received Major-General rank.
After graduating from the [[Marijampolė]] Gymnasium, Žukauskas joined cavalry of the [[Russian Empire]] cavalry in 1881. He studied at a military school in [[Vilnius]]. In 1898 he married German Jozephine Hasdorf and converted to [[Lutheranism]], because this helped him pursuing his career. Žukauskas participated in [[Russo-Japanese War]] and advanced through ranks. In 1912 he was promoted to colonel. He also participated in [[World War I]], and for the defense of [[Šiauliai]] he was awarded golden sabre,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kam.lt/accessibility/index.php/lt/124049/ |title=Knygos „Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas“ pristatymas |accessdate=2008-05-24 |work=Krašto apsaugos ministerija |language=Lithuanian }}</ref> and in 1916 he received Major-General rank.


==Lithuanian independence wars ==
==Lithuanian independence wars ==


In 1918 Žukauskas returned to Lithuania and started organizing [[Lithuanian Armed Forces]]. [[April 26]], 1919 - [[May 27]], 1919 Chief of [[Staff (military)|General Staff]]<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Lietuvos Respublikos Krašto Apsaugos Ministerija | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.kam.lt/index.php/lt/94966/ | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-05-23 | language = }}</ref>. During the time he started preparing for fights with Bolsheviks. Beginning [[May 7]], 1919 he was also appointed as a Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army (until [[September 24]]), at the time also acting as Chief of General Staff. Under Žukauskas' direct command [[Kurkliai-Panevėžys operation]] was planed. During the operation [[Ukmergė]] and [[Panevėžys]] was liberated from Bolshevik forces.
In 1918 Žukauskas returned to Lithuania and started organizing [[Lithuanian Armed Forces]]. Between [[April 26]] [[1919]] and [[May 27]] [[1919]] Žukauskas served as the Chief of [[Staff (military)|General Staff]].<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Lietuvos Respublikos Krašto Apsaugos Ministerija | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.kam.lt/index.php/lt/94966/ | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-05-23 | language = }}</ref> During that time he organized defense against the [[Bolsheviks]]. On [[May 7]] [[1919]] he was also appointed as the Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army (served until [[September 24]]), at the time also acting as Chief of General Staff. Under Žukauskas' direct command Kurkliai–Panevėžys operation was planned. During the operation [[Ukmergė]] and [[Panevėžys]] was liberated from Bolshevik forces. After this operation Žukauskas established military [[Order (decoration)|Order]] ''Už tėvynę'' (For Homeland), renamed Vytis cross on [[February 3]] [[1920]] and [[Order of the Cross of Vytis]] on [[September 1]] [[1930]]. At first on a field it was awarded as a strip, without a medal.
After this operation Žukauskas established military [[Order (decoration)|Order]] ''Už tėvynę'' (For Homeland), that [[February 3]]rd 1920 was renamed Vytis cross, and [[September 1]], 1930 [[Order of the Cross of Vytis]]. At first on a field it was awarded as a strip, without a medal.


[[May 26]] -[[June 6]] 1919 offensive continued during planed [[Kupiškis-Utena operation]], and towns [[Biržai]], [[Nemunėlio Radviliškis]], [[Utena]] were liberated, and Bolshevik forces retreated from [[Kupiškis]] fearing encirclement. Offensive continued and [[Obeliai]] was taken, and Lithuanian army reached [[Daugava River]], and stopped. Lithuanian army main forces took on [[Bermontians]].
On [[May 26]] [[June 6]] [[1919]] Lithuanian offensive continued during the planned Kupiškis–Utena operation, and towns of [[Biržai]], [[Nemunėlio Radviliškis]], [[Utena, Lithuania|Utena]] were liberated. Bolshevik forces retreated from [[Kupiškis]] fearing encirclement. The offensive continued as [[Obeliai]] was taken. Lithuanian army stopped when it reached [[Daugava River]]. Lithuanian army main forces took on the [[Bermontians]] invading northern Lithuania.


After short rest in [[February 23]], 1920 he was again assigned a Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned [[June 14]]. As the [[Polish-Lithuanian war|war with Poland]] erupted on [[October 8]]th, 1920 he was once again assigned as Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned after the fights were over in [[May 29]], 1921.
After short rest on [[February 23]] [[1920]] he was again assigned a Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned on [[June 14]] [[1920]]. As the [[Polish-Lithuanian war|war with Poland]] erupted on [[October 8]] [[1920]] he was once again assigned as Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned on [[May 29]] [[1921]], after the fights were over.


After the fights he resigned from military service and started working as nominal executive of ''American Lithuanians company'', that was building car garages and gas stations, started bus transportation, initiated power plant near Šiauliai.
After the fights he resigned from military service and started working as nominal executive of ''American Lithuanians company'', that was building car garages and gas stations, started bus transportation, initiated power plant near Šiauliai.


Starting [[June 5]]th, 1923 and until [[January 25]] 1928 Žukauskas was assigned Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army again.
Starting [[June 5]] [[1923]] and until [[January 25]] [[1928]] Žukauskas served as the Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army once again.


Silvestras Žukauskas died 1937, and is burried in Kaunas Lutheran cemetary. At his coffin there was an honorary guard, held by four Lithuanian generals.
Silvestras Žukauskas died 1937, and is buried in Kaunas Lutheran cemetery. At his coffin there was an honorary guard, held by four Lithuanian generals.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
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* {{lt icon}} Jonas Aničas, Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas (1861-1937), Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija, 2006, Vilnius, p.293, ISBN 9986-738-76-8
* {{lt icon}} Jonas Aničas, Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas (1861-1937), Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija, 2006, Vilnius, p.293, ISBN 9986-738-76-8


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Revision as of 18:34, 24 May 2008

Silvestras Žukauskas
General Slvestras Žukauskas wit full awards
Service/branchRussian Empire Army and Lithuanian Armed Forces
Years of service1881–1918 (Russian Empire), 1918–1928 (Lithuania)
RankBrigadier-General
Commands heldSupreme Commander of Lithuanian army
AwardsGreat cross of the Order of the Cross of Vytis (1919)

Silvestras Žukauskas (December 31 1860 in Poškiečiai-Dovainiškiai, near PakruojisNovember 26 1937 in Kaunas) was a general in the Russian Empire and independent Lithuania.

Biography

After graduating from the Marijampolė Gymnasium, Žukauskas joined cavalry of the Russian Empire cavalry in 1881. He studied at a military school in Vilnius. In 1898 he married German Jozephine Hasdorf and converted to Lutheranism, because this helped him pursuing his career. Žukauskas participated in Russo-Japanese War and advanced through ranks. In 1912 he was promoted to colonel. He also participated in World War I, and for the defense of Šiauliai he was awarded golden sabre,[1] and in 1916 he received Major-General rank.

Lithuanian independence wars

In 1918 Žukauskas returned to Lithuania and started organizing Lithuanian Armed Forces. Between April 26 1919 and May 27 1919 Žukauskas served as the Chief of General Staff.[2] During that time he organized defense against the Bolsheviks. On May 7 1919 he was also appointed as the Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army (served until September 24), at the time also acting as Chief of General Staff. Under Žukauskas' direct command Kurkliai–Panevėžys operation was planned. During the operation Ukmergė and Panevėžys was liberated from Bolshevik forces. After this operation Žukauskas established military Order Už tėvynę (For Homeland), renamed Vytis cross on February 3 1920 and Order of the Cross of Vytis on September 1 1930. At first on a field it was awarded as a strip, without a medal.

On May 26June 6 1919 Lithuanian offensive continued during the planned Kupiškis–Utena operation, and towns of Biržai, Nemunėlio Radviliškis, Utena were liberated. Bolshevik forces retreated from Kupiškis fearing encirclement. The offensive continued as Obeliai was taken. Lithuanian army stopped when it reached Daugava River. Lithuanian army main forces took on the Bermontians invading northern Lithuania.

After short rest on February 23 1920 he was again assigned a Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned on June 14 1920. As the war with Poland erupted on October 8 1920 he was once again assigned as Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army and resigned on May 29 1921, after the fights were over.

After the fights he resigned from military service and started working as nominal executive of American Lithuanians company, that was building car garages and gas stations, started bus transportation, initiated power plant near Šiauliai.

Starting June 5 1923 and until January 25 1928 Žukauskas served as the Supreme Commander of Lithuanian army once again.

Silvestras Žukauskas died 1937, and is buried in Kaunas Lutheran cemetery. At his coffin there was an honorary guard, held by four Lithuanian generals.

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Knygos „Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas" pristatymas". Krašto apsaugos ministerija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  2. ^ "Lietuvos Respublikos Krašto Apsaugos Ministerija". Retrieved 2008-05-23. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

Further reading

  • Template:Lt icon Jonas Aničas, Generolas Silvestras Žukauskas (1861-1937), Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija, 2006, Vilnius, p.293, ISBN 9986-738-76-8