1. Kaunas - Noun
2. Kaunas - Proper noun
a city in central Lithuania
Source: WordNetAccording to Goldberg's autobiographical account in 1938, when the family traveled back to Kaunas in 1919, a Lithuanian border patrol stopped them and accused her father of being a " Bolshevik spy". Source: Internet
Dzerzhinsky's mug shots 1909, 1914 and 1916 He was arrested on a denunciation for his revolutionary activities for the first time in 1897 after which he served almost a year in the Kaunas prison. Source: Internet
Published Kaunas, Dachau, Landsberg, Munich; known as the only Hebrew periodical In Europe published during and after the second world war. Source: Internet
Legendary former CSKA Moscow player Sergey Tarakanov: ‘Losing to Zalgiris Kaunas was a tragedy for me and still is!’ Source: Internet
In addition, Jews from as far as France, Austria and Germany were brought to Kaunas during the course of Nazi occupation and executed in the Ninth Fort. In 1943, the Germans operated special Jewish squads to dig mass graves and burn the remaining corpses. Source: Internet
Now - road completely reconstructed to motorway from Kaunas to Ariogala. Source: Internet