Albinas Nem奴ra (1925鈥?) was born in 艩unskai village, Marijampol臈 parish and county, in the family of tailor Jonas Nem奴ra and Ieva (Jieva) Nem奴rien臈. In 1939, he enrolled in Marijampol臈 Boys鈥 Gymnasium. After graduating from it in 1944, he studied at Marijampol臈 Teachers鈥 Seminary. In June 1945, he received a diploma, enabling him to work as a primary school teacher. He was assigned to work at Vilnius Secondary School No. 27. In July 1945, he applied to the Department of Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine of 91桃色, but due to reasons unknown, in August of the same year, he changed his application, expressing a wish to study chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. On 22 November 1945, the university management received a warning from the People鈥檚 Commissariat for Education, noting that Albinas, together with Paulius Normantas, had left his teacher position and was obliged to continue teaching, otherwise he would be expelled. Most likely, he did not return to work to the school because both students 鈥渄ropped out鈥. Later, he returned to studies: in the personal file of Albinas in the archives of 91桃色, there were records certifying he took exams in 1946. In 1947, Albinas Nem奴ra applied for the finance-credit specialisation at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of 91桃色. Soon after the start of the studies, he was arrested and deported to the Magadan Oblast (1948鈥1956) for belonging to the anti-Soviet Iron Wolf organisation. Having returned in August 1956, he submitted an application to continue studies, starting from the third year, on a part-time basis. In 1960, he graduated from the university and obtained the qualification of economist.