"23590567"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis (16. \u0159\u00EDjna 1951 \u2013 3. b\u0159ezna 1989) byl litevsk\u00FD um\u011Blec a ob\u011B\u0165 sv\u00E9ho drastick\u00E9ho protestu proti \u00DAstav\u011B SSSR. Up\u00E1lil se v noci z 2. na 3. b\u0159ezna 1989 v Klaip\u0117d\u011B p\u0159ed sochou V. I. Lenina, kter\u00E1 je na prostranstv\u00ED mezi hotelem Klaip\u0117da a Hudebn\u00EDm divadlem. Ilustra\u010Dn\u00ED foto (07.1991): P\u0159ed sochou V. I. Lenina, bl\u00EDzko u silnice, je vid\u011Bt mal\u00FD pam\u00E1tn\u00EDk s urnou V. Vi\u010Diulisovi; SA hl\u00EDd\u00E1 sochu"@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2093"^^ . . . . . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis (16 October 1951 in Skuodas district \u2013 3 March 1989 in Klaip\u0117da) was a Lithuanian painter and antiques restorer, better known for his self-immolation for political reasons. Protesting against the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States, he burned himself in Klaip\u0117da close to the monument of Lenin in the late evening of 2 March 1989. Severely burned, he died in hospital at 9 pm on 3 March. Vi\u010Diulis used fuel to set himself ablaze. Remains of the flag of Lithuania were found on his body."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis (16. \u0159\u00EDjna 1951 \u2013 3. b\u0159ezna 1989) byl litevsk\u00FD um\u011Blec a ob\u011B\u0165 sv\u00E9ho drastick\u00E9ho protestu proti \u00DAstav\u011B SSSR. Up\u00E1lil se v noci z 2. na 3. b\u0159ezna 1989 v Klaip\u0117d\u011B p\u0159ed sochou V. I. Lenina, kter\u00E1 je na prostranstv\u00ED mezi hotelem Klaip\u0117da a Hudebn\u00EDm divadlem. Ilustra\u010Dn\u00ED foto (07.1991): P\u0159ed sochou V. I. Lenina, bl\u00EDzko u silnice, je vid\u011Bt mal\u00FD pam\u00E1tn\u00EDk s urnou V. Vi\u010Diulisovi; SA hl\u00EDd\u00E1 sochu"@cs . . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis"@cs . "1046320932"^^ . "Vytautas Vi\u010Diulis (16 October 1951 in Skuodas district \u2013 3 March 1989 in Klaip\u0117da) was a Lithuanian painter and antiques restorer, better known for his self-immolation for political reasons. Protesting against the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States, he burned himself in Klaip\u0117da close to the monument of Lenin in the late evening of 2 March 1989. Severely burned, he died in hospital at 9 pm on 3 March. Vi\u010Diulis used fuel to set himself ablaze. Remains of the flag of Lithuania were found on his body."@en . . . . . .