Talk:Dalia Grybauskaitė

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Mindaur in topic NKVD

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This is a C.V., not yet an encyclopedia article! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.1.55.117 (talk) 17:04, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Agreed! If she wrote an autobiography, why is there no link to it? What is her life story? How did she go from lab assistant in a fur factory to her responsible roles of later years? Who is she as a person? --167.218.252.66 (talk) 15:45, 18 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
Check her youtube videos and locals rated her as medium to lower medium which means possibly another little bit controversial politician came in to the pool. But her one recent video of cleaning garbage as a regular citizen looks cool. Orgio89 (talk) 16:33, 18 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

I read about the President of Lithuania, but there are lots of untruths about her education. It says “then enrolled in Saint Petersburg State University, then known as Zhdanov University”. There was no Saint Petersburg University under communist Russia. It was Leningrad later named Stalingrad and was called Communist Party University. The University was only for communist part members, which Dalia Grybauskaitė was.

Also the article says, “and she moved to the Vilnius Party High School”. That is wrong, since the correct name was Communist Party High School, in which she lectured communist political economy, so that the students would become communists to destroy and overpower the free nations. In 1990, she was against freedom for all nations that were ocupied by Russia[citation needed].

You write about Saint Petersburg's previous names that "it was Leningrad later named Stalingrad". Stalingrad was a completely different city from Leningrad, and is now called Volgograd. Such an elementary mistake calls into question your other remarks. 195.228.202.3 (talk) 19:04, 17 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Photo

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It's just my opinion, but the photo looks a bit weird. Grybauskaite is really different from it. I don't have an uploader rights, therefore I can't change it, but, I suppose it would be better to. Please, try someone googling, there are thousands of really good photos without restrictions to move them to wikipedia.

Thanks :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.219.130.163 (talk) 12:28, 23 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

But her this photo looks better than many photos of presidents out in the wild. Orgio89 (talk) 03:24, 26 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Having just seen a video of President G. on Ukraine Today - a channel that cannot be said to be unfriendly to LT - the current photo is similar, and seems a reasonable representation. 81.174.183.93 (talk) 01:01, 29 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

She has a Polish surname

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Does anyone have info about her father Polikarpas Grybauskas (Polikarp Grzybowski)? It seems he was Polish. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.176.217.191 (talk) 20:18, 13 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Nope, no Polish relations. Here's her birth certificate. Both parents are Lithuanians. The surname and its Polish adaptation however are equivalents. --NoTime (talk) 09:05, 31 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Working-class family?

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How could she be working-class while born into the classless society of the USSR? :) Was there working class in the USSR? Proof?

NKVD

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Some other users edited the article by adding the text about Polikarpas Grybauskas' work in the NKVD. The main reason for this is to point to his connection with the mass murder, deportations and the GULAG, Troops of the NKVD for the Protection of the Rear, etc.

In April 1943 the NKVD (criminal militia, fire service and correctional facilities) was separated from the NKGB (political police, intelligence, counter-intelligence, personal protection, confidential communications, border and internal security). In summer 1943 the city fire departments (GPK) were militarized and renamed to VGPK. In 1946 the NKVD of the USSR was renamed as the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD), while the NKGB was renamed as the Ministry of State Security (MGB/later KGB).

The document specified by the link http://www.ekspertai.eu/static/uploads/grybauskas%20polikarpas%20byla78.pdf states the following:

  • шк. МКС ВПО НКВД ЛССР (Школа младшего командного состава военизированной пожарной охраны народного комиссариата внутренних дел Литовской ССР) курсант 01.09.1945-10.03.1946 / School for junior command personnel of the paramilitary fire department of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs of the Lithuanian SSR - cadet - 01.09.1945-10.03.1946
  • 3 ВГПК НКВД (3 военизированная городская пожарная команда НКВД) г.Вильнюс ком. отд-ния (командир отделения) 10.03.1946-01.01.1948 / 3rd paramilitary municipal fire brigade of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, Vilnius - squad leader - 10.03.1946-01.01.1948
  • присвоено воинское звание сержант / promoted to the rank of sergeant
  • ОВПК МВД (отдельная военизированная пожарная команда Министерства внутренних дел) г.Вильнюс ком. отд-ния спецслужбы 01.01.1948 / separate paramilitary fire brigade of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Vilnius - special service squad leader
  • 01.09.1948 - откомандирован в школу милиции МВД ЛССР / was sent to militia school of the MVD of the LSSR.
  • 06.09.1948 - курсант 2-го взвода школы милиции г. Каунас - заявление на отчисление по состоянию здоровья / cadet of the 2nd platoon in Kaunas militia school - application for expulsion for health reasons
  • page 34 - "24.01.1949 - последний из школы милиции дизиртировал" / 24.01.1949 deserted from the militia school.

Polikarpas was 16 years old in 1944 and 18 y.o. in 1946, so he could not serve in the secret services. He also worked as a farm laborer, a railroader in Radviliškis, a police rifleman in Kėdainiai county(uyezd) police (page 64 - rifle №1439) and then as a firefighter. Nothing of this is mentioned. Edits are made by users from Russia, consist only of "worked for NKVD" (not "militiaman", "firefighter", etc.). However, this article is not about Grybauskaite's father and not a list of his jobs.

Hi! Please sign your comments. The information is indeed contradictory. Some links:
He was also deported to Siberia under unclear circumstances. The whole story lacks clarity.
--Mindaur (talk) 19:27, 21 May 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Alleged BLP issue

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@No longer a penguin: Why is it a BLP issue to add a well-documented fact that she has a half-brother, who Grybauskaitė ignores and has no contact with? Casus fortuitus (talk) 12:48, 25 September 2017 (UTC)Reply
The issue, in my opinion, is WP:DUE, which is particularly acute in a BLP. Particularly, why the story that was brought up by one paper with a history of attacking Grybauskaite and generated zero reaction from reliable sources should be covered in the article? Just because something can be sourced, does not mean that it's DUE. No longer a penguin (talk) 13:43, 25 September 2017 (UTC)Reply