Kompleksiniai Sajų sodybos Balandiškyje tyrimai

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Kompleksiniai Sajų sodybos Balandiškyje tyrimai
Alternative Title:
Complex investigation of the Sajai homestead in Balandiškis carried out in 2012
In the Journal:
Gimtasai kraštas. 2013, t. 6, p. 94-100
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20 amžius; 20 amžius. 1940-1990; Pašušvys; Radviliškis; Lietuva (Lithuania); Archeologiniai tyrinėjimai / Archaeological investigations.
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LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Antisovietinė rezistencija; Archeologiniai tyrimai; Kompleksiniai tyrimai; Lietuvos partizanai; Partizaninis karas; Sajų sodyba; Sajų sodyba Balandiškyje (Radviliškio rajonas); Sajų šeima; Anti-Soviet resistance; Archaelogical investigation; Archaeological research; Complex investigation; Lithuania; Partisans war; Sajai family; Sajai homestead; Sajai homestead in Balandiskis (District of Radviliskis); The Lithuanian partisans.

ENIn 2012, the complex investigation of the Sajai homestead in Balandiškis (District of Radviliškis) began. In 1924, Lithuanian army volunteer Stanislovas Sajus (1895–1965) established the homestead. In the autumn of 1948, two partisan headquarters – “Ramovė” and “Vandenynas” of “Prisikėlimas” district appeared in Pašušvys region. In 1949, they became the meeting place of all Lithuanian partisan leaders. The connection between the Sajai homestead and “Vandenynas” is based on the reminiscences of partisan Kazimiera Butkuvienė-Kaziukas that “Vandenynas” was located near Pašušvys and during the postwar years local people thought that Balandiškis and Minaičiai were two parts of one complex. During the period of October, 1949 and January, 1950 the bunker under the Sajai homestead’s barn was called the headquarters of Lithuanian struggle for freedom movement. In 1950–1951 there was the headquarters of Povilas Lukšys local force, to which a lot of partisans used to come, work, spend the winter and receive treatment. On July 14, 1952, Albertas Stoškus-Dainotas under interrogation mentioned the bunker in Balandiškis, and on October 17 of the same year Sajus and his daughter were arrested and soon sentenced. Today the Sajai homestead in Balandiškis is the only one homestead having the status of a protected object in the register of real heritage, the valuable features of which are decided by historical partisan war events. In 2012, started a complex investigation of the state-protected, but uninhabited and vanishing homestead: there were carried out historical, architectural and oral history investigations, plantation inventory, with the help of a threedimensional laser scanner was created a three-dimensional layout of the dwelling house, and resumed archeological investigations (Balandiškis bunker was investigated in 2010). […]. [From the publication]

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2029-0101
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2019-01-12 13:18:03
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