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'''Feliksas Baltušis-Žemaitis''' ([[English language|eng.]] Feliks Baltushis-Zhemaitis, [[Russian language|rus.]] Балтушис-Жемайтис Феликс Рафаилович) (]]November 30, [[1897]]) Apydimų village., [[Telšių county]]., [[Russian Empire]] – ([[June 1]], [[1957]]) in [[Moscow]] (USSR) – [[Lithuanian army]] [[brigade general]], Red Army [[general major]]. Lecturer of [[Frunze Military Academy]] (1935-1940). [[Docent]] (1940). Senior lecturer of [[General Staff Academy (Russia)|General Staff Academy]] (1940-1941, 1943-1945. Chief of Supreme Command Courses(1945-1947).
'''Feliksas Baltušis-Žemaitis''' ([[English language|eng.]] Feliks Baltushis-Zhemaitis, [[Russian language|rus.]] Балтушис-Жемайтис Феликс Рафаилович) (]]November 30, [[1897]]) Apydimų village., [[Telšiai|Telšių county]]., [[Russian Empire]] – ([[June 1]], [[1957]]) in [[Moscow]] (USSR) – [[Lithuanian army]] [[brigade general]], Red Army [[general major]]. Lecturer of [[Frunze Military Academy]] (1935-1940). [[Docent]] (1940). Senior lecturer of [[General Staff Academy (Russia)|General Staff Academy]] (1940-1941, 1943-1945. Chief of Supreme Command Courses(1945-1947).


Belongs to that part of [[Lithuania]]n officers raised in tsars army (V.Putna, J.Uborevičius, V.Penkaitis), who later went to serve in the [[Red Army]]. He is one of most experienced and educated oficers of Lithuanian origin in XX c. {articipated in 1st World War, [[Russian Civil War]], [[Hamburg Uprising]], 2nd World War. He is the only [[Lithuania]]n who taught in a prestigious [[Frunze Military Academy]] and [[General Staff Academy (Russia)|General Staff Academy]] (it is roughly the equivalent of the Command and General Staff College at [[Fort Leavenworth]], KS or the British Army's Staff College, Camberley.
Belongs to that part of [[Lithuania]]n officers raised in tsars army (V.Putna, J.Uborevičius, V.Penkaitis), who later went to serve in the [[Red Army]]. He is one of most experienced and educated oficers of Lithuanian origin in XX c. {articipated in [[First World War]], [[Russian Civil War]], [[Hamburg Uprising]], [[Second World War]]. He is the only [[Lithuania]]n who taught in a prestigious [[Frunze Military Academy]] and [[General Staff Academy (Russia)|General Staff Academy]] (it is roughly the equivalent of the Command and General Staff College at [[Fort Leavenworth]], KS or the [[British Army]]'s Staff College, Camberley.


1940 Commander in Chief of [[Lithuanian army]]
1940 Commander in Chief of [[Lithuanian army]]
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Feliksas Baltušis-Žemaitis (eng. Feliks Baltushis-Zhemaitis, rus. Балтушис-Жемайтис Феликс Рафаилович) (]]November 30, 1897) Apydimų village., Telšių county., Russian Empire – (June 1, 1957) in Moscow (USSR) – Lithuanian army brigade general, Red Army general major. Lecturer of Frunze Military Academy (1935-1940). Docent (1940). Senior lecturer of General Staff Academy (1940-1941, 1943-1945. Chief of Supreme Command Courses(1945-1947).

Belongs to that part of Lithuanian officers raised in tsars army (V.Putna, J.Uborevičius, V.Penkaitis), who later went to serve in the Red Army. He is one of most experienced and educated oficers of Lithuanian origin in XX c. {articipated in First World War, Russian Civil War, Hamburg Uprising, Second World War. He is the only Lithuanian who taught in a prestigious Frunze Military Academy and General Staff Academy (it is roughly the equivalent of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, KS or the British Army's Staff College, Camberley.

1940 Commander in Chief of Lithuanian army 1942-1943 Commanding Officer 16th Lithuanian Rifle Division

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  3. ЦАМО, г.Подольск Моск. обл. Личное дело генерал-майора Балтушис-Жемайтиса Ф.Р.
  4. Журнал «Военно-исторический архив» №№3,4,5. за 2007 г. Статья «История семьи в документах» Жемайтиса О.Ф.
  5. Vytauto Didžiojo Karo muziejus, Kaunas
  6. Mokslų akademijos biblioteka, Vilnius, 328 fondas (Baltušis-Žemaitis)
  7. Lietuvos Centrinis valstybinis archyvas, Vilnius>
  8. Lietuvos visuomeninių organizacijų archyvas, Vilnius