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- Q168825 description "Polish-Lithuanian politician".
- Q168825 description "Polish-Lithuanian politician".
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- Q168825 abstract "Jakub Wygodzki (1856 – 1941; Lithuanian: Jokūbas Vygodskis, Hebrew: יעקב ויגודסקי) was a Polish-Lithuanian Jewish politician, activist and a medical doctor.Wygodzki finished a military medical academy in Imperial Russia, and became an important Zionist acitivist in the Jewish community in late 19th century Vilna (Vilnius, Wilno). He supported Lithuanian independence, and joined the Lithuanian government as their Minister for Jewish Affairs. After Wilno was annexed by Poland (see Republic of Central Lithuania), he became the member of the Bloc of National Minorities party and a deputy to the Polish parliament (Sejm).He published medical articles as well as essays in Polish, Yiddish and German. He also published on the Jewish theater, and was an important supporter of the Jewish theater in Wilno.After Wilno was occupied by Nazi Germany, for a time he was a member of the Vilna Ghetto's Judenrat. After he refused to further collaborate with the Germans, he was tortured and killed in the Lukiškės Prison in 1941.".
- Q168825 birthDate "1856".
- Q168825 birthYear "1856".
- Q168825 deathDate "1941".
- Q168825 deathYear "1941".
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- Q168825 dateOfBirth "1856".
- Q168825 dateOfDeath "1941".
- Q168825 name "Wygodzki, Jakub".
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- Q168825 comment "Jakub Wygodzki (1856 – 1941; Lithuanian: Jokūbas Vygodskis, Hebrew: יעקב ויגודסקי) was a Polish-Lithuanian Jewish politician, activist and a medical doctor.Wygodzki finished a military medical academy in Imperial Russia, and became an important Zionist acitivist in the Jewish community in late 19th century Vilna (Vilnius, Wilno). He supported Lithuanian independence, and joined the Lithuanian government as their Minister for Jewish Affairs.".
- Q168825 label "Jacob Wygodzki".
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- Q168825 name "Jakub Wygodzki".
- Q168825 name "Wygodzki, Jakub".
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