Background
Žemaitis was born to Jonas Žemaitis and Petronėlė Daukšaitė. Despite the fact that his father was non-religious, Žemaitis was christened in Palanga"s church.
Žemaitis was born to Jonas Žemaitis and Petronėlė Daukšaitė. Despite the fact that his father was non-religious, Žemaitis was christened in Palanga"s church.
In Lomża, Žemaitis attended primary school while his parents were working. In 1921, he finished Raseiniai Gymnasium First Class. In 1929 he finished this school and became a lieutenant.
1936 - 1938 Žemaitis studied in Fontainebleu school of artillery (Ecole d’Artillerie de Fontainebleau).
In 1926, started studying in Kaunas Military School. Žemaitis started soldiering in The Second Flock Of Artillery as a commander. After the pupillage Žemaitis acquired the rank of captain and directed to flocks of Lithuania military forces.
After the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics occupation of Lithuania in 1940, Žemaitis continued his active service in the 617th flock of artillery, where he held the position of head of swarm school.
At the beginning of the war between the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and Nazi Germany waylayed Žemaitis in the ground of Varėna. After receiving the order to retreat to the east, Žemaitis and a group of soldiers consciously fell behind and surrendered to the captivity of Germans.
He did not want to serve the Nazis, and therefore he retired and settled down in Kaunas. He worked as a technician of peat extraction.
In 1944 he joined the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force, organized by Povilas Plechavičius.
After the force was disbanded by the Nazis, Žemaitis went into hiding. When the Red Army returned to Lithuania, Žemaitis joined the Lithuanian Freedom Army and the Lithuanian partisans, steadily rising to a position of leadership. In February 1949 he established the Union of Lithuanian Freedom Fighters and became its chairman.
He worked to continue partisan resistance to Soviet occupation and legitimize the actions of the partisans.
In December 1951 he was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage and became paralyzed. In May 1953 his place of hiding was discovered by Soviet agents and he was arrested.
After being transported to Moscow, he was interrogated by Lavrentiy Beria and was executed in the Butyrka prison in 1954. Jonas Žemaitis is the namesake of the General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania.
In 1995 a documentary Ketvirtasis Prezidentas (The Fourth President) was released about his life.
Posthumously Jonas Žemaitis-Vytautas was awarded the rank of Brigadier General and was officially named as the fourth President of Lithuania in March 2009.