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The following is a list of notable people from Kaunas, Lithuania. * Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania * Aharon Amir, Israeli Hebrew poet, translator, and writer * Moshe Arens, Israeli statesman and diplomat * Donatas Banionis, actor * Aharon Barak (originally Brick), professor of law at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former President of the Supreme Court of Israel * Antanas Baranauskas, poet, mathematician, and Catholic bishop * Svetlana Beriosova, prima ballerina with the Royal Ballet of England * Montague Burton, British retail magnate * Algimantas Dailide (1921–2015), official of the Nazi-sponsored Lithuanian Security Police (Saugumas) during World War II * Marija Gimbutienė, archaeologist * Sara Ginaite (born 1924), former resistance fighter, now Canadian academic

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  • The following is a list of notable people from Kaunas, Lithuania. * Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania * Aharon Amir, Israeli Hebrew poet, translator, and writer * Moshe Arens, Israeli statesman and diplomat * Donatas Banionis, actor * Aharon Barak (originally Brick), professor of law at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former President of the Supreme Court of Israel * Antanas Baranauskas, poet, mathematician, and Catholic bishop * Svetlana Beriosova, prima ballerina with the Royal Ballet of England * Montague Burton, British retail magnate * Algimantas Dailide (1921–2015), official of the Nazi-sponsored Lithuanian Security Police (Saugumas) during World War II * Marija Gimbutienė, archaeologist * Sara Ginaite (born 1924), former resistance fighter, now Canadian academic * Leah Goldberg (1911–1970), Israeli poet * Emma Goldman (1869-1940), anarchist * Leyb Gorfinkel (1896–1976), advocate, journalist, and politician who was originally of Lithuanian and later of Israeli nationality * Juozas Grušas, writer and editor * Joseph Gurwin (1920–2009), American philanthropist * Žydrūnas Ilgauskas, basketball player * Tadas Ivanauskas, zoologist and biologist * Valdas Ivanauskas, footballer * Šarūnas Jasikevičius, basketball player and coach, 2005 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP * Romas Kalanta, student protester * Kęstutis Kemzūra, basketball player * Linas Kleiza, basketball player * Albertas Vijūkas-Kojalavičius, historian, theologian, and translator * Władysław Komar, Polish shot putter and actor * Lazare Kopelmanas, lawyer and diplomat * Vytautas Landsbergis, politician and member of the European Parliament * Emmanuel Levinas, philosopher * Aleksandras Machtas, chess player * George Maciunas, artist, founding member of Fluxus * Maironis, poet * Abraham Mapu, Hebrew novelist of the Haskalah movement * Šarūnas Marčiulionis, basketball player * Rūta Meilutytė, swimmer * Adam Mickiewicz, Romantic poet * Hermann Minkowski, mathematician and one of Einstein's teachers * Oskar Minkowski, physician and medical researcher * Donatas Motiejūnas, basketball player * Yitzhak Olshan, second President of the Supreme Court of Israel * Vlado Perlemuter, pianist * Petras Rimša, sculptor and medalist * Vladimir Romanov, businessman, chairman of UBIG Investments * Mykolas Romeris, lawyer and judge * Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg, countess * Arvydas Sabonis, basketball player * Israel Sack, American antiques dealer * Sidney Shachnow, US Army general * Mykolas Sleževičius, lawyer, political figure, and journalist * Ladislas Starevich, stop-motion animator * Yehezkel Streichman, Israeli painter * Daniel Tammet, British writer * Gintautas Umaras, retired track and road racing cyclist * Lukas Verzbicas, American long-distance runner and triathlete * Jonas Vileišis, lawyer, politician, and diplomat * Edita Vilkevičiūtė, model * Vytautas Žalakevičius, film director and writer * Marius Žaliūkas, professional footballer * L. L. Zamenhof, inventor of the Esperanto language (en)
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  • The following is a list of notable people from Kaunas, Lithuania. * Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania * Aharon Amir, Israeli Hebrew poet, translator, and writer * Moshe Arens, Israeli statesman and diplomat * Donatas Banionis, actor * Aharon Barak (originally Brick), professor of law at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former President of the Supreme Court of Israel * Antanas Baranauskas, poet, mathematician, and Catholic bishop * Svetlana Beriosova, prima ballerina with the Royal Ballet of England * Montague Burton, British retail magnate * Algimantas Dailide (1921–2015), official of the Nazi-sponsored Lithuanian Security Police (Saugumas) during World War II * Marija Gimbutienė, archaeologist * Sara Ginaite (born 1924), former resistance fighter, now Canadian academic (en)
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  • List of people from Kaunas (en)
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