Aleksandras Štromas

Alexander Shtromas
Native name Aleksandras Štromas
Born (1931-04-04)April 4, 1931
Kaunas, Lithuania
Died June 12, 1999(1999-06-12) (aged 68)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality Lithuanian
Fields Sociology
Institutions
Alma mater
Known for
Human rights activism with participation in dissident movement in the Soviet Union

Alexander Shtromas (Lithuanian: Aleksandras Štromas, 4 April 1931, Kaunas, Lithuania – 12 June 1999, Chicago) was a prominent Lithuanian political scientist, dissident, professor and author.

Biography

Shtromas was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. During the Nazi occupation of Lithuania he was imprisoned into Ghetto. After he was saved from the Ghetto, Shtromas was harbored by Antanas Sniečkus. He studied at Vilnius University, and later finished at Moscow State University. In 1964 Shtromas defended his doctoral thesis in law. Soon afterward Shtromas became a critic of the Soviet regime and was forced to emigrate. In 1973 he settled in the United Kingdom. There he became professor of Bradford University, and later worked in Salford University, and, until his death, at Hillsdale College. Aleksandras Shtromas died on 12 June 1999 in the US.

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