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Szeika was born on 17 March 1902 in Sibarmiw. As a teenager, he became interested in Marxism. When his father was hanged on 17 May 1919, he vowed revenge for his father's death. As a young member of the Leubantian Communist Party, Sikaw quickly moved up the party's ranks, showing intellect and leadership skills that belied his youth. In a surprise move, he was named Party Chairman in 1925, when he was only 23. He led a detachment of Leubantian Communists in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side, and, during the Second World War, led the Leubantian Communists on the side of the Allies. On 28 April 1945, 4 days after Leubantia surrendered, he took control of the newly-formed People's Republic of Leubantia. Over the years, he gradually implemented a series of reforms, including allowin

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  • Jans Szeika
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  • Szeika was born on 17 March 1902 in Sibarmiw. As a teenager, he became interested in Marxism. When his father was hanged on 17 May 1919, he vowed revenge for his father's death. As a young member of the Leubantian Communist Party, Sikaw quickly moved up the party's ranks, showing intellect and leadership skills that belied his youth. In a surprise move, he was named Party Chairman in 1925, when he was only 23. He led a detachment of Leubantian Communists in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side, and, during the Second World War, led the Leubantian Communists on the side of the Allies. On 28 April 1945, 4 days after Leubantia surrendered, he took control of the newly-formed People's Republic of Leubantia. Over the years, he gradually implemented a series of reforms, including allowin
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  • 1925-02-01(xsd:date)
  • 1945-04-28(xsd:date)
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  • 1902-03-17(xsd:date)
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  • Jans Krsimir Szeika
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  • 1945-04-28(xsd:date)
  • 1956-05-12(xsd:date)
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  • 1965-04-14(xsd:date)
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  • Atheism
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  • Politician
  • Philosopher
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  • Szeika was born on 17 March 1902 in Sibarmiw. As a teenager, he became interested in Marxism. When his father was hanged on 17 May 1919, he vowed revenge for his father's death. As a young member of the Leubantian Communist Party, Sikaw quickly moved up the party's ranks, showing intellect and leadership skills that belied his youth. In a surprise move, he was named Party Chairman in 1925, when he was only 23. He led a detachment of Leubantian Communists in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side, and, during the Second World War, led the Leubantian Communists on the side of the Allies. On 28 April 1945, 4 days after Leubantia surrendered, he took control of the newly-formed People's Republic of Leubantia. Over the years, he gradually implemented a series of reforms, including allowing some property ownership and freedom of religion. Despite these reforms, Sikaw remained a devout Communist. On 12 May 1956, the Communist Party, displeased with his reforms, removed him from office and replaced him with Ludek Jurosklaw. After his ouster, Szeika grew increasingly fearful of assassination. He eventually escaped to San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands. However, Jeuger found out about Szeika's whereabouts. In 1965, Sikaw was fatally shot by Leubantian secret police officers acting on Jeuger's orders.
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