fbpx
Wikipedia

Pravieniškės

Pravieniškės is a village in central Lithuania. Prior to 2016, there were two villages, separated by the Praviena [lt] river, known as Pravieniškės I (old village and railroad station) and Pravieniškės II (prison). Effective 26 October 2016, the two villages were merged into one. According to the 2021 census, the combined village had a population of 3,165.[1] The village is known as the location of Pravieniškės Prison, the largest in Lithuania.[2] During the German occupation of Lithuania, the prison was one of the sub-camps of the Kaunas concentration camp and the location of several mass executions of inmates.

Pravieniškės
Village
Residential buildings in Pravieniškės
Pravieniškės
Location of Pravieniškės
Coordinates: 54°54′00″N 24°13′21″E / 54.90000°N 24.22250°E / 54.90000; 24.22250
Country Lithuania
CountyKaunas County
MunicipalityKaišiadorys District Municipality
EldershipPravieniškės Eldership
Capital ofPravieniškės Eldership
Population
 (2021)
 • Total3,165
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Geography edit

Pravieniškės is situated along the Praviena [lt] river (right tributary of the Neman River). It is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Kaunas and 17 kilometres (11 mi) west of Kaišiadorys.[3] The village is surrounded by a forest that spans 5,098 hectares (12,600 acres)[4] and is part of the larger Gaižiūnai Forest.[5] The village also has peat deposits that measure about 500–600 hectares (1,200–1,500 acres).[3]

History edit

One flint and two stone axes have been found found in the village.[6] About a hundred tumuli that date to the 9–11th centuries are located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the village.[7] Bronius Kviklys wrote in his work Mūsų Lietuva that Pravieniškės was first mentioned in 1613, but this information cannot be verified. The first reliably known mention of the village comes from baptismal records of December 1769.[8]

The village developed after a train station was constructed in 1861 on the Vilnius–Kaunas Railway.[4] The railroad culvert built across the Praviena stream is recognized as an engineering monument of heritage.[9] On 14 July 1912, a fire broke out in the village. Fifteen residential buildings were destroyed.[4]

On 22 June 1941, at the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, German airplanes dropped two bombs on the village, hitting the train station building and the railroad tracks.[4] Sometime in fall 1942 – winter 1943, Soviet partisans burned down fuel storage in Pravieniškės. On 26 July 1944, the village saw some action between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army: Germans tried to counterattack to keep the railway station, but lost two armored vehicles and were pushed back by the Russians who lost twelve men.[4]

During the post-war years, village residents suffered from Soviet repressions. At least 10 residents were arrested and at least 13 were deported to Siberia in 1944–1951.[4] The village established a collective farm (kolkhoz) in April 1950. It was named "Path to Freedom" (Kelias į laisvę).[4]

In 1963, school children accidentally found remains of a Soviet airplane in a nearby forest. It was determined that the plane, piloted by Dmitrijus Otiakovskis, was shot down by the Germans on 26 June 1944. A memorial, featuring a blue propeller, was built in 1986.[10][11]

The village's coat of arms were approved by President Dalia Grybauskaitė in January 2015. It depicts two golden Eurasian pygmy owls, which is listed as an endangered species in Lithuania, separated by a silver river.[8]

Demographics edit

Historical population
Year Pravieniškės I[1] Pravieniškės II[12] Combined[1]
1923 406
1959 816 381
1970 582 443
1979 459 979
1989 506 1,353
2001 562 2,672
2011 459 3,534
2021 3,165

The number of residents in Pravieniškės II includes inmates of the prison.[13] In 2021, there were 1,757 inmates in the Pravieniškės prison system.[2]

Education edit

 
Former middle school

During the Lithuanian press ban, the villagers employed two teachers who taught the children Lithuanian illegally.[8] A primary school was opened before 1920. In 1938, it had 83 students.[4] In the post-war years, the school was reorganized into a seven-year, later eight- and nine-year, school.[1] It had 115 students during the 1957/58 school year. In February 1996, the school was named in memory of Stasys Tijūnaitis [lt], teacher and member of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania.[4] In 2006, the school had 126 students.[14] In March 2019, the school was merged with the Rumšiškės Antanas Baranauskas Gymnasium.[15]

Labor camp and prison edit

 
Memorial cross for the victims of the 26 June 1941 massacre

Around 1930, commercially viable peat deposits that could be used for fuel were discovered about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the original settlement. An area of about 60 hectares (150 acres) was acquired by Kaunas Prison and a forced labour camp was established to extract the peat and process timber.[3] After the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940, Dimitravas forced labour camp was moved to Pravieniškės. The camp was classified as a corrective labor colony.[16] At the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the colony had about 450 inmates. On 26 June 1941, NKVD executed about 260 people, including prison guards. It was one of many NKVD prisoner massacres.[17]

During the German occupation of Lithuania, the labor camp, known as Prawienischken in German, was reorganized as a forced labor camp for Jews (Zwangsarbeitslager für Juden) and later became one of the sub-camps of the Kaunas concentration camp.[18] The camp was also one of the main places for concentrating the Romani people.[19] According to the Jäger Report, Germans executed 253 Jews in near the camp on 4 September 1941.[20] On 10 July 1944, Germans executed about 250 Jews transported from France.[21] These were not the only mass executions at the camp. According to a camp survivor, there were at least three other executions of Romani in 1943–1944.[19]

After the return of the Soviets, the camp was designated as the Corrective labor colony no. 2 (colony no. 1 was in Vilnius). [22] It was approved for a maximum capacity of 1,000 inmates.[23] Two more sections were built in 1968 (for first-time offenders) and in 1973 (medical and labor dispensary [ru] for forced treatment for drug addiction and alcoholism).[24] After Lithuania regained independence, the prison implemented several projects to promote prisoner social integration, including establishing an open prison (atviroji kolonija) in 2004 (first inmates transferred from Kybartai), opening a halfway house in 2017,[23] and allowing certain inmates to live outside the prison.[25] When Lukiškės Prison was closed in 2019, inmates serving life sentences were moved to Pravieniškės.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Pravieniškės". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras. 9 May 2022 [2018]. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b Lietuvos kalėjimų tarnyba (2021). "Resocializacijos skyrių veiklos statistinė ataskaita" (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Kviklys, Bronius (1965). Mūsų Lietuva (in Lithuanian). Vol. II. Boston: Lietuvių enciklopedijos leidykla. pp. 375–376. OCLC 1019320484.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Pravieniškės I". Kaišiadorių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Kaišiadorių muziejus. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  5. ^ Brukas, Algirdas; Žygelis, Dalius (20 October 2023) [2018]. "Gaižiūnų‑Rumšiškių miškai". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras.
  6. ^ Kurilienė, Augustina (2009). Kaišiadorių rajono archeologijos sąvadas (in Lithuanian). Kaišiadorys: Kaišiadorių muziejus. pp. 314–315, 324. ISBN 978-9986-646-35-8.
  7. ^ "Guronių, Pravieniškių pilkapynas". Kultūros vertybių registras (in Lithuanian). Kultūros paveldo departamentas. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  8. ^ a b c "Pravieniškių herbas". Kaišiadorių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Kaišiadorių muziejus. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Pravieniškių geležinkelio pralaida". Kultūros vertybių registras (in Lithuanian). Kultūros paveldo departamentas. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  10. ^ Budvytis, Vytautas (29 November 2014). "Niekas nenorėjo mirti: 1944-ųjų vasara Kaišiadorių krašte" (PDF). Voruta (in Lithuanian). 15 (805): 12. ISSN 1392-0677.
  11. ^ "Lakūno žuvimo vieta" (in Lithuanian). Kaišiadorių turizmo ir verslo informacijos centras. 29 July 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  12. ^ "Pravieniškės II". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras. 23 November 2021 [2018]. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  13. ^ "Pravieniškių seniūnija". Kaišiadorių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Kaišiadorių muziejus. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  14. ^ "2006 m. MK lėšų paskirstymas atskiroms mokykloms" (in Lithuanian). Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania. 2006. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  15. ^ Kaišiadorių rajono savivaldybės taryba (29 March 2019). "Sprendimas dėl Kaišiadorių r. Pravieniškių Stasio Tijūnaičio pagrindinės mokyklos reorganizavimo, reorganizavimo sąlygų aprašo, Kaišiadorių r. Rumšiškių Antano Baranausko gimnazijos nuostatų patvirtinimo" (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  16. ^ Bruzgul, Danuta (13 July 2020). "Pažyma apie Pravieniškių pataisos darbų kolonijos fondą nr. r-303" (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos centrinis valstybės archyvas. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  17. ^ "Žudynės Pravieniškių lageryje" (PDF). Atmintinos dienos (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  18. ^ Zegenhagen, Evelyn (2009). "Prawienischken". In Megargee, Geoffrey P. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945. Vol. I, part A. Translated by Pallavicini, Stephen. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. pp. 857–858. ISBN 978-0-253-35328-3.
  19. ^ a b Bubnys, Arūnas (2020). "Romų persekiojimas Lietuvoje". In Jutelytė, Aurėja (ed.). Užmirštas genocidas. Lietuvos romai nacių okupacijos metais (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Petro ofsetas. pp. 29, 33. ISBN 9786094206894.
  20. ^ Klee, Ernst; Dressen, Willi; Riess, Volker (1988). "The Good Old Days": The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders. The Free Press. pp. 46–58. ISBN 9781568521336.
  21. ^ "Žydų iš Prancūzijos žudynės Pravieniškėse". Holokausto Lietuvoje atlasas (in Lithuanian). Valstybinis Vilniaus Gaono žydų muziejus. 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  22. ^ Čekutis, Ričardas; Žygelis, Dalius (5 June 2006). "Laisvės kryžkelės (XIX). Pasipriešinimo sovietų okupacijai dalyvių kalinimo vietos Lietuvoje" (in Lithuanian). Bernardinai.lt. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  23. ^ a b Pravieniškių 1-asis kalėjimas (19 July 2022). "Įstaigos raidos apžvalga" (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos kalėjimų tarnyba. Retrieved 22 October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ Dargis, Dailius (17 June 2013). "Jau tada jis buvo Kauno "vierchas"". Akistata (in Lithuanian). tv3.lt. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  25. ^ Povilaitis, Nerijus (11 June 2012). "Pravieniškių kalėjimas: juodaodžiai kaliniai, skundikų pramogos ir baugi gyvagalvių zona" (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos rytas. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  26. ^ Baltic News Service (1 July 2019). "Iš Lukiškių kalėjimo iškelti paskutiniai nuteistieji, antradienį – oficialus uždarymas" (in Lithuanian). 15min.lt. Retrieved 22 October 2023.

pravieniškės, village, central, lithuania, prior, 2016, there, were, villages, separated, praviena, river, known, village, railroad, station, prison, effective, october, 2016, villages, were, merged, into, according, 2021, census, combined, village, population. Pravieniskes is a village in central Lithuania Prior to 2016 there were two villages separated by the Praviena lt river known as Pravieniskes I old village and railroad station and Pravieniskes II prison Effective 26 October 2016 the two villages were merged into one According to the 2021 census the combined village had a population of 3 165 1 The village is known as the location of Pravieniskes Prison the largest in Lithuania 2 During the German occupation of Lithuania the prison was one of the sub camps of the Kaunas concentration camp and the location of several mass executions of inmates PravieniskesVillageResidential buildings in PravieniskesCoat of armsPravieniskesLocation of PravieniskesCoordinates 54 54 00 N 24 13 21 E 54 90000 N 24 22250 E 54 90000 24 22250Country LithuaniaCountyKaunas CountyMunicipalityKaisiadorys District MunicipalityEldershipPravieniskes EldershipCapital ofPravieniskes EldershipPopulation 2021 Total3 165Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Education 5 Labor camp and prison 6 ReferencesGeography editPravieniskes is situated along the Praviena lt river right tributary of the Neman River It is located about 20 kilometres 12 mi east of Kaunas and 17 kilometres 11 mi west of Kaisiadorys 3 The village is surrounded by a forest that spans 5 098 hectares 12 600 acres 4 and is part of the larger Gaiziunai Forest 5 The village also has peat deposits that measure about 500 600 hectares 1 200 1 500 acres 3 History editOne flint and two stone axes have been found found in the village 6 About a hundred tumuli that date to the 9 11th centuries are located about 2 kilometres 1 2 mi east of the village 7 Bronius Kviklys wrote in his work Musu Lietuva that Pravieniskes was first mentioned in 1613 but this information cannot be verified The first reliably known mention of the village comes from baptismal records of December 1769 8 The village developed after a train station was constructed in 1861 on the Vilnius Kaunas Railway 4 The railroad culvert built across the Praviena stream is recognized as an engineering monument of heritage 9 On 14 July 1912 a fire broke out in the village Fifteen residential buildings were destroyed 4 On 22 June 1941 at the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union German airplanes dropped two bombs on the village hitting the train station building and the railroad tracks 4 Sometime in fall 1942 winter 1943 Soviet partisans burned down fuel storage in Pravieniskes On 26 July 1944 the village saw some action between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army Germans tried to counterattack to keep the railway station but lost two armored vehicles and were pushed back by the Russians who lost twelve men 4 During the post war years village residents suffered from Soviet repressions At least 10 residents were arrested and at least 13 were deported to Siberia in 1944 1951 4 The village established a collective farm kolkhoz in April 1950 It was named Path to Freedom Kelias į laisve 4 In 1963 school children accidentally found remains of a Soviet airplane in a nearby forest It was determined that the plane piloted by Dmitrijus Otiakovskis was shot down by the Germans on 26 June 1944 A memorial featuring a blue propeller was built in 1986 10 11 The village s coat of arms were approved by President Dalia Grybauskaite in January 2015 It depicts two golden Eurasian pygmy owls which is listed as an endangered species in Lithuania separated by a silver river 8 Demographics editHistorical population Year Pravieniskes I 1 Pravieniskes II 12 Combined 1 1923 406 1959 816 381 1970 582 443 1979 459 979 1989 506 1 353 2001 562 2 672 2011 459 3 534 2021 3 165 The number of residents in Pravieniskes II includes inmates of the prison 13 In 2021 there were 1 757 inmates in the Pravieniskes prison system 2 Education edit nbsp Former middle school During the Lithuanian press ban the villagers employed two teachers who taught the children Lithuanian illegally 8 A primary school was opened before 1920 In 1938 it had 83 students 4 In the post war years the school was reorganized into a seven year later eight and nine year school 1 It had 115 students during the 1957 58 school year In February 1996 the school was named in memory of Stasys Tijunaitis lt teacher and member of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania 4 In 2006 the school had 126 students 14 In March 2019 the school was merged with the Rumsiskes Antanas Baranauskas Gymnasium 15 Labor camp and prison edit nbsp Memorial cross for the victims of the 26 June 1941 massacre Around 1930 commercially viable peat deposits that could be used for fuel were discovered about 2 kilometres 1 2 mi north of the original settlement An area of about 60 hectares 150 acres was acquired by Kaunas Prison and a forced labour camp was established to extract the peat and process timber 3 After the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940 Dimitravas forced labour camp was moved to Pravieniskes The camp was classified as a corrective labor colony 16 At the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union the colony had about 450 inmates On 26 June 1941 NKVD executed about 260 people including prison guards It was one of many NKVD prisoner massacres 17 During the German occupation of Lithuania the labor camp known as Prawienischken in German was reorganized as a forced labor camp for Jews Zwangsarbeitslager fur Juden and later became one of the sub camps of the Kaunas concentration camp 18 The camp was also one of the main places for concentrating the Romani people 19 According to the Jager Report Germans executed 253 Jews in near the camp on 4 September 1941 20 On 10 July 1944 Germans executed about 250 Jews transported from France 21 These were not the only mass executions at the camp According to a camp survivor there were at least three other executions of Romani in 1943 1944 19 After the return of the Soviets the camp was designated as the Corrective labor colony no 2 colony no 1 was in Vilnius 22 It was approved for a maximum capacity of 1 000 inmates 23 Two more sections were built in 1968 for first time offenders and in 1973 medical and labor dispensary ru for forced treatment for drug addiction and alcoholism 24 After Lithuania regained independence the prison implemented several projects to promote prisoner social integration including establishing an open prison atviroji kolonija in 2004 first inmates transferred from Kybartai opening a halfway house in 2017 23 and allowing certain inmates to live outside the prison 25 When Lukiskes Prison was closed in 2019 inmates serving life sentences were moved to Pravieniskes 26 References edit a b c d Pravieniskes Visuotine lietuviu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Mokslo ir enciklopediju leidybos centras 9 May 2022 2018 Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b Lietuvos kalejimu tarnyba 2021 Resocializacijos skyriu veiklos statistine ataskaita in Lithuanian Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b c Kviklys Bronius 1965 Musu Lietuva in Lithuanian Vol II Boston Lietuviu enciklopedijos leidykla pp 375 376 OCLC 1019320484 a b c d e f g h i Pravieniskes I Kaisiadoriu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Kaisiadoriu muziejus 23 March 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Brukas Algirdas Zygelis Dalius 20 October 2023 2018 Gaiziunu Rumsiskiu miskai Visuotine lietuviu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Mokslo ir enciklopediju leidybos centras Kuriliene Augustina 2009 Kaisiadoriu rajono archeologijos savadas in Lithuanian Kaisiadorys Kaisiadoriu muziejus pp 314 315 324 ISBN 978 9986 646 35 8 Guroniu Pravieniskiu pilkapynas Kulturos vertybiu registras in Lithuanian Kulturos paveldo departamentas Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b c Pravieniskiu herbas Kaisiadoriu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Kaisiadoriu muziejus 15 February 2017 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Pravieniskiu gelezinkelio pralaida Kulturos vertybiu registras in Lithuanian Kulturos paveldo departamentas Retrieved 22 October 2023 Budvytis Vytautas 29 November 2014 Niekas nenorejo mirti 1944 uju vasara Kaisiadoriu kraste PDF Voruta in Lithuanian 15 805 12 ISSN 1392 0677 Lakuno zuvimo vieta in Lithuanian Kaisiadoriu turizmo ir verslo informacijos centras 29 July 2019 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Pravieniskes II Visuotine lietuviu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Mokslo ir enciklopediju leidybos centras 23 November 2021 2018 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Pravieniskiu seniunija Kaisiadoriu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Kaisiadoriu muziejus 28 January 2016 Retrieved 22 October 2023 2006 m MK lesu paskirstymas atskiroms mokykloms in Lithuanian Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania 2006 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Kaisiadoriu rajono savivaldybes taryba 29 March 2019 Sprendimas del Kaisiadoriu r Pravieniskiu Stasio Tijunaicio pagrindines mokyklos reorganizavimo reorganizavimo salygu apraso Kaisiadoriu r Rumsiskiu Antano Baranausko gimnazijos nuostatu patvirtinimo in Lithuanian Retrieved 22 October 2023 Bruzgul Danuta 13 July 2020 Pazyma apie Pravieniskiu pataisos darbu kolonijos fonda nr r 303 in Lithuanian Lietuvos centrinis valstybes archyvas Retrieved 22 October 2023 Zudynes Pravieniskiu lageryje PDF Atmintinos dienos in Lithuanian Lietuvos gyventoju genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras 17 June 2011 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Zegenhagen Evelyn 2009 Prawienischken In Megargee Geoffrey P ed Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933 1945 Vol I part A Translated by Pallavicini Stephen United States Holocaust Memorial Museum pp 857 858 ISBN 978 0 253 35328 3 a b Bubnys Arunas 2020 Romu persekiojimas Lietuvoje In Jutelyte Aureja ed Uzmirstas genocidas Lietuvos romai naciu okupacijos metais PDF in Lithuanian Vilnius Petro ofsetas pp 29 33 ISBN 9786094206894 Klee Ernst Dressen Willi Riess Volker 1988 The Good Old Days The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders The Free Press pp 46 58 ISBN 9781568521336 Zydu is Prancuzijos zudynes Pravieniskese Holokausto Lietuvoje atlasas in Lithuanian Valstybinis Vilniaus Gaono zydu muziejus 2010 Retrieved 22 October 2023 Cekutis Ricardas Zygelis Dalius 5 June 2006 Laisves kryzkeles XIX Pasipriesinimo sovietu okupacijai dalyviu kalinimo vietos Lietuvoje in Lithuanian Bernardinai lt Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b Pravieniskiu 1 asis kalejimas 19 July 2022 Įstaigos raidos apzvalga in Lithuanian Lietuvos kalejimu tarnyba Retrieved 22 October 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Dargis Dailius 17 June 2013 Jau tada jis buvo Kauno vierchas Akistata in Lithuanian tv3 lt Retrieved 22 October 2023 Povilaitis Nerijus 11 June 2012 Pravieniskiu kalejimas juodaodziai kaliniai skundiku pramogos ir baugi gyvagalviu zona in Lithuanian Lietuvos rytas Retrieved 22 October 2023 Baltic News Service 1 July 2019 Is Lukiskiu kalejimo iskelti paskutiniai nuteistieji antradienį oficialus uzdarymas in Lithuanian 15min lt Retrieved 22 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pravieniskes amp oldid 1199082404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.