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Juozas Ambrazevičius : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juozas Ambrazevičius Juozas Ambrazevičius or Juozas Brazaitis (December 9, 1903 in Trakiškiai, Marijampolė parish – October 28, 1974 in the United States), was a Lithuanian literary historian, better known for his political career and nationalistic views. He was the acting Prime Minister of the Provisional Government of Lithuania from June 23, 1941 to August 5, 1941. ==Academic career==
Ambrazevičius studied literature at University of Lithuania in Kaunas and University of Bonn. From 1927 he lectured on Lithuanian literature and folklore in Kaunas. By the end of the 1930s he got involved in numerous organizations for literature teachers and scientists. His major works include ''Theory of Literature'' (''Literatūros teorija'' in 1930), two-volume ''A History of World Literature'' (''Visoutinė literatūros istorija'' in 1931-1932), ''Vaižgantas'' (in 1936), three-volume ''New Readings'' (''Naujieji skaitymai''), ''Lithuanian Writers'' (''Lietuvių rašytojai'' in 1938). He also worked on the editorial staff of national daily ''Lietuva'' (''Lithuania'') and Catholic daily ''XX amžius'' (''The 20th Century''). He would sometimes use pseudonym Servus to write for these newspapers. During World War II he edited an underground periodical ''Į laisvę'' (''Towards Freedom'') which he later revived in Germany and in the United States.
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