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Resting place
  
Bremen-Lesum chapel

Years of service
  
1897–1900

Occupation
  
Farmer

Party
  
Memel Agricultural Party

Born
  
August 22, 1875 Ußlöknen, Province of Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire (
1875-08-22
)

Political party
  
Memel Agricultural Party

Unit
  
12th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment, Imperial Germany Army

Died
  
26 April 1954, Bremen, Germany

George Waschkies (Lithuanian: Jurgis Vaškys, August 22, 1875 – April 26, 1954) was an ethnic German politician in Lithuania. Waschkies was a farmer from Ußlöknen, East Prussia, who represented the Memel Agricultural Party in the Lithuanian parliament for a short stint 1926–27.

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Youth

Waschkies was born on August 22, 1875, in Ußlöknen (Užliekniai). He attended school in his home village and worked at his father's farm following his confirmation. Waschkies did military service 1897–1900 in the 12th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment. Waschkies took over the family farm after his father's death in 1903, but had to sell the property soon thereafter. He married in 1904 and moved to his wife's town of Blausden (Blauzdžiai). The couple had 14 children; as of 1927 eleven were alive.

Wießen Credit Association

Waschkies was one of the founders of the Wießen (Vyžiai) Credit Association in 1907. In 1912 he was named director of the association.

Local politician

In January 1916 he was named juror, and in 1917 he was named church warden. In 1919 he became a member of the Heydekrug town council and in 1924 a member of the town board. In 1919 he took charge as parish superintendent in Wießen and in July 1925 he became a parish council member.

Parliamentarian

Waschkies was elected to the Third Seimas of Lithuania in the 1926 parliamentary election as a Memel Agricultural Party candidate in the Klaipėda Region constituency. His tenure lasted until 1927.

He was a member of the Parliament of the Klaipėda Region 1932–1934. On July 26, 1934 he took charge as acting vice speaker of the assembly. He was removed from the assembly in August 1934. His seat was left vacant. On October 13, 1936 he was tried along with a number of other Germans for the 'Juknaičiai events' and sentenced to 11 months imprisonment.

World War II and later period

Waschkies became a member of the NSDAP or Nazi Party on April 1, 1939. He was a member of the Wiesenheide local unit of the party. After the war he moved to Bremen, where he died on April 26, 1954. He was buried at Bremen-Lesum chapel on April 30, 1954.

References

George Waschkies Wikipedia