The Council of People's Commissars of the Lithuanian SSR (Lithuanian: Lietuvos TSR Liaudies Komisarų Taryba) was the cabinet (executive branch) of the Lithuanian SSR, one of the republics of the Soviet Union, from August 25, 1940 to March 25, 1946. Its structure and functions were modeled after the Soviet Council of People's Commissars. During World War II, from June 1941 to July 1944, the council members were in exile in the Russian SFSR. The council was renamed to the Council of Ministers of the Lithuanian SSR in March 1946.
Name | People's Commissariat / Title | From | To | Tenure | |
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State Control | |||||
Technical Crops | |||||
Food Industry | |||||
Trade | |||||
Art Council | |||||
Health Care | |||||
Internal Affairs | |||||
Food Industry | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Social Welfare | |||||
Meat and Diary | |||||
Justice | |||||
Finance | |||||
Chairman | |||||
Health Care | |||||
State Security (NKGB) | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
State Plan Committee | |||||
Forestry | |||||
Social Welfare | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Trade | |||||
Internal Affairs | |||||
State Security (NKGB) | |||||
State Security (NKGB) | |||||
Labor | |||||
Public Utilities (komunalinio ūkio) | |||||
Food Industry | |||||
Meat and Diary | |||||
Agriculture | ? | ? | |||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Art Council | |||||
Agriculture | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Finance | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Justice | |||||
Forestry | |||||
Agriculture | ? | ? | |||
Foreign Affairs | |||||
Local Industry | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
State Plan Committee | |||||
Local Industry | |||||
Public Utilities (komunalinio ūkio) | |||||
Light Industry | |||||
Local Industry | |||||
State Control | |||||
Deputy chairman | |||||
State Plan Committee | |||||
Finance | |||||
Agriculture | ? | ? | |||
Grain and Soviet Husbandry Farms | |||||
Grain and Soviet Husbandry Farms | |||||
Education | |||||
Agriculture | |||||
Fish Industry | |||||
Education |
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