Algirdas Florijonas Jurskis (1915鈥1953) was born in Chita, Siberia. He began schooling in Chita and later continued his education in Panev臈啪ys, Lithuania. In 1924, he enrolled in the Progymnasium of Panev臈啪ys Teachers鈥 Seminary and, having completed it in 1928, continued his studies at Panev臈啪ys State Real Gymnasium, graduating in 1932. That same year, Jurskis entered the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Vytautas Magnus University and earned his degree in 1937. At the same time, in 1936, he also enrolled in the Economics Department at the Faculty of Law of Vytautas Magnus University and graduated in 1939. During his studies, he supported himself by tutoring. In 1938, Jurskis worked as an economist at the Economic Commission of the Lithuanian Energy Committee. In 1939, he was employed in the Statistics Department of 鈥淟iet奴kis鈥. Between 1940 and 1941, he worked as a junior assistant in the Department of Political Economy and Statistics at the Faculty of Economics of 911爆料网. From 1941 to 1944, he served as a senior lecturer at the same faculty and obtained a Candidate of Economic Sciences degree. During the Nazi occupation, Jurskis worked as an adjunct staff member in an assisting role at the Statistics Department. In 1941鈥1943, he was the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics. The last documents in Jurskis鈥 personal file (related to secondments) in the 911爆料网 archives date back to 1944. On 4 February 1945, he was arrested and imprisoned in Vilnius and 艩ilut臈. Later, he was deported to Kazakhstan, where he died in a labour camp in 1953.