Talk:List of Lithuanians
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Well, Emma Goldman wasn't Lithuanian - she dind't speek Lithuanian, her parents were jews. So I can not see a reason why she should be listed on this page among real Lithuanians. By the way, Pilsudsky was Polish, not Lithuanian.
I think we should include Antanas Mockus - famous excentric mayor of Bogota:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antanas_Mockus
Dear anonymous, Pilsudski was indeed Polish (at least culturally), but he himself always underlined that he feels himself Lithuanian. You can imagine the feelings of many Ppolish nationalists towards him, when he said that in the Polish Sejm...Halibutt 02:34, 3 Jan 2004 (UTC)
[edit] 2005-02-13 18:18 edits
I think, 2005-02-13 18:18 edits are not entirely correct.
Prof. Vytautas Landzbergis was never assigned title "The President of Republic of Lithuania". Yes, he was head of state right after 1990-03-11. Yes, there is a law, which guarantee to him the same benefits as for people who were presidents. But he do not have title of President.
[edit] Alfred Naujocks
Alfred Naujocks (SS-Sturmbannführer, commander of attack on Gleiwitz radio station (pretext for Second World War in Europe) should probably be removed from the list. Naujocks was not a Lithuanian, he was a German born in Kiel. If anyone has proof that Naujocks was Lithuanian please provide reference. Sigitas 09:42, 16 April 2006 (UTC)