"Kazys Ladiga"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "19124440"^^ . . . . . "1018067357"^^ . . "Kazys Ladiga fou un militar litu\u00E0, general de la For\u00E7a Terrestre Lituana, i un dels seus primers oficials voluntaris. Despr\u00E9s de graduar-se a l'Acad\u00E8mia Militar de V\u00EDlnius, va servir a l'Ex\u00E8rcit Imperial Rus durant la Primera Guerra Mundial i va obtenir el grau de capit\u00E0. Va tornar a Litu\u00E0nia el 1918 i es va oferir voluntari per ingressar a l'ex\u00E8rcit litu\u00E0, recentment format. Va ser designat com a comandant d'un dels batallons del 1r Regiment d'Infanteria. A les files del nou ex\u00E8rcit va ascendir r\u00E0pidament i va comandar el Grup Vilkmerg\u0117 a la guerra lituanosovi\u00E8tica. Tamb\u00E9 va liderar les unitats contra els i a la guerra lituanopolonesa. Despr\u00E9s d'una infructuosa campanya al setembre de 1920, va renunciar a l'oficina de camp i es va unir a l'Estat Major General a Kaunas. Despr\u00E9s de les va seguir els estudis militars a Su\u00EFssa i Txecoslov\u00E0quia. Va ascendir al rang de general i serv\u00ED breument com a Cap de l'Estat Major General el 1925-1926. Es va veure obligat a retirar-se del servei actiu de l'ex\u00E8rcit despr\u00E9s del cop d'estat de 1926 a Litu\u00E0nia. Quan Litu\u00E0nia va ser ocupada per la Uni\u00F3 Sovi\u00E8tica al juny de 1940, Ladiga va ser arrestat i condemnat a mort. Va ser executat durant el seu trasllat a Sib\u00E8ria."@ca . . . "Kazys Ladiga (ur. 6 stycznia 1894 w , zm. 19 grudnia 1941 w Sol-Ilecku) \u2013 genera\u0142 porucznik , jeden z organizator\u00F3w zamachu stanu na Litwie."@pl . . . . "Kazys Ladiga"@ca . "Kazys Ladiga"@pl . . . . . . . "Kazys Ladiga fou un militar litu\u00E0, general de la For\u00E7a Terrestre Lituana, i un dels seus primers oficials voluntaris. Despr\u00E9s de graduar-se a l'Acad\u00E8mia Militar de V\u00EDlnius, va servir a l'Ex\u00E8rcit Imperial Rus durant la Primera Guerra Mundial i va obtenir el grau de capit\u00E0. Va tornar a Litu\u00E0nia el 1918 i es va oferir voluntari per ingressar a l'ex\u00E8rcit litu\u00E0, recentment format. Va ser designat com a comandant d'un dels batallons del 1r Regiment d'Infanteria. A les files del nou ex\u00E8rcit va ascendir r\u00E0pidament i va comandar el Grup Vilkmerg\u0117 a la guerra lituanosovi\u00E8tica. Tamb\u00E9 va liderar les unitats contra els i a la guerra lituanopolonesa. Despr\u00E9s d'una infructuosa campanya al setembre de 1920, va renunciar a l'ofic"@ca . . . . . . . "Kazys Ladiga (25 December 1893 in I\u0161konys near Bir\u017Eai \u2013 19 December 1941 in Irkutsk) was a Lithuanian general and one of the first volunteer officers of the Lithuanian army. Upon graduating from the Military Academy in Vilnius, Ladiga served in the Imperial Russian army during World War I and earned the rank of captain. He returned to Lithuania in 1918 and volunteered to the newly formed Lithuanian army. He was appointed as the commander of one of the battalions of the 1st Infantry Regiment. Ladiga quickly rose through the ranks and commanded the Vilkmerg\u0117 Group in the Lithuanian\u2013Soviet War. He also led units against the Bermontians and in the Polish\u2013Lithuanian War. After an unsuccessful campaign in September 1920, Ladiga resigned field office and joined the General Staff in Kaunas. After "@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Kazys Ladiga (ur. 6 stycznia 1894 w , zm. 19 grudnia 1941 w Sol-Ilecku) \u2013 genera\u0142 porucznik , jeden z organizator\u00F3w zamachu stanu na Litwie."@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2124"^^ . . . "Kazys Ladiga (25 December 1893 in I\u0161konys near Bir\u017Eai \u2013 19 December 1941 in Irkutsk) was a Lithuanian general and one of the first volunteer officers of the Lithuanian army. Upon graduating from the Military Academy in Vilnius, Ladiga served in the Imperial Russian army during World War I and earned the rank of captain. He returned to Lithuania in 1918 and volunteered to the newly formed Lithuanian army. He was appointed as the commander of one of the battalions of the 1st Infantry Regiment. Ladiga quickly rose through the ranks and commanded the Vilkmerg\u0117 Group in the Lithuanian\u2013Soviet War. He also led units against the Bermontians and in the Polish\u2013Lithuanian War. After an unsuccessful campaign in September 1920, Ladiga resigned field office and joined the General Staff in Kaunas. After the Lithuanian Wars of Independence he continued military studies in Switzerland and Czechoslovakia. He rose to the rank of a general and briefly served as the Chief of the General Staff in 1925\u20131926. He was forced to retire from active military duty after the military coup of December 1926. When Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union in June 1940, Ladiga was arrested and sentenced to death. He was executed while being transported to Siberia, aged 47."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .