Liudas Adomauskas

Liudas Adomauskas (8 April 1880 – 16 August 1941) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest turned communist activist and politician.

[2] In October 1922, he was a candidate of the Workers' Group of Lithuania (a front for the communists) in the Lithuanian parliamentary election to the First Seimas.

In February 1941, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and soon after became a judge of the Supreme Court of the Lithuanian SSR.

[1] After the German Nazi occupation of Lithuania, Adomauskas was captured and executed on 16 August 1941, in the Ponary massacre.

In 1949, a collective farm was established in Notėnai village which was named in honour of Liudas Adomauskas until in its removal in the late 1980s.