Pashkauskienė (Račaite) Angele
Genus. in 1949 Lived in Jurbarkas, Lithuanian SSR. In the summer of 1962, a 13-year-old schoolgirl, having gathered around her a group of like-minded peers, composed and distributed a leaflet in Jurbarkas, which called on “brother Lithuanians” to “fight for a free and independent Lithuania, against the Bolsheviks.” The group was discovered, the girl was interrogated by the KGB, and she was forced to leave school. Subsequently, she was sent to a psychiatric hospital for “anti-Soviet propaganda.” There she was treated with potent drugs for two months, which seriously undermined her health (even before the hospital she suffered from rheumatism of the heart). At the end of 1974, by that time the mother of two children was arrested, accused of anti-Soviet propaganda and sent to a special mental hospital for treatment. They were soon released from the mental hospital. At the end of 1977, KGB officers began to visit her. The visits became more frequent from the moment she was found at work, typing a statement to the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lithuania. State security officers also visited her in the hospital, where she was admitted due to an exacerbation of heart disease.
Documents (1)
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Черепанов Вячеслав Николаевич
1. Brief biographical information on V.N. Cherepanov with his photograph and messages from “Chronicles of Current Events”, issues No. 52, No. 57, No. 58 and No. 63, in which V.N. Cherepanov was mentioned.

