The Panevėžio apygardos balsas (literally: Voice of Panevėžys county) was the weekly newspaper of the Lithuanian Nationalist Party in Panevėžys, which ran since August 1941 until May[1] or June 1944.[2] It was also the newspaper of Panevėžys county.[1]
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founded | August 1941 |
Language | Lithuanian |
Ceased publication | May–June 1944 |
City | Panevėžys |
Country | Lithuania |
History
editPanevėžio apygardos balsas replaced the weekly Panevėžietis ("Panevėžian") on 29 November 1941.[2] Panevėžietis began to be published in June[1] or 7 July[2] 1941 but was initially called the Išlaisvintas panevėžietis ("Liberated Panevėžian") until its 9th issue in mid-September.[1][2] Its editor-in-chief was Petras Balčiūnas .[1]
Editors
edit- Vytautas Kasniūnas and Algirdas Jonas Kaulėnas – 1941–1942[1]
- Jonas Vytautas Narbutas and Jonas Mekas – 1943–1944.[1] At this point in time, this was an underground newspaper.[3]
References
editSources
edit- Tapinas, Laimonas (1997). "Panevėžio apygardos balsas" (PDF). Žurnalistikos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Pradai. ISBN 9986-776-62-7.
- Bruzgul, Danuta (2008). "LCVA fondo R-1267 pažyma". www.archyvai.lt (in Lithuanian).