---
category: Extremism & Violent Networks
created: 2026-05-22
location: Vilnius, Lithuania
summary: Gediminas Beržinskas was a Lithuanian Feuerkrieg Division member convicted
  by Vilnius Regional Court in September 2020 for planting a homemade explosive device
  outside a Vilnius Western Union office in October 2019, representing one of the
  first European criminal convictions of an FKD member.
tags:
- Person
- FeuerkriegDivision
- NeoNazi
- Accelerationism
- Lithuania
- TerroristConviction
- Europe
updated: 2026-05-22
---

Gediminas Beržinskas was a Lithuanian national and [Feuerkrieg Division](/organizations/feuerkrieg-division/) (FKD) member who planted a homemade explosive device outside a Western Union office in Vilnius on 14 October 2019 and spray-painted "FK Division," "Siege," and a swastika on the building's wall on 6 October 2019. He was detained on 15 October 2019, convicted by Vilnius Regional Court, and sentenced to a net approximately 18 further months of custody under an expedited procedure that reduced the underlying term by one-third.[^1]

### Vilnius Attack

Beržinskas's two acts of political violence in Vilnius in October 2019 were ideologically consistent with [Siege Culture](/concepts/siege-culture/) and FKD's propaganda: the spray-painted messaging explicitly invoked both FKD's name and James Mason's Siege, the foundational accelerationist text that underpins FKD's ideology. The bomb placement was an act of domestic terrorism aimed at financial infrastructure, consistent with the [Atomwaffen Division](/organizations/atomwaffen-division/) accelerationist playbook of attacking institutional targets to precipitate societal collapse.

Lithuanian law enforcement found bomb-making materials and a firearm in Beržinskas's possession at the time of his detention. Vilnius Regional Court convicted him of plotting a terror act, illegal possession of explosives and a firearm, and attempting to commit a crime. The case was examined under an expedited procedure.[^1]

### UK Connection

During the period of Beržinskas's attack planning, he was in contact with [Paul Dunleavy](/people/paul-dunleavy/), a 17-year-old FKD member from Rugby, Warwickshire, who provided him and other FKD members with firearm-conversion manuals and device-building guidance. Dunleavy's provision of that guidance was prosecuted in the United Kingdom as preparation for acts of terrorism. Dunleavy's November 2020 sentencing at Birmingham Crown Court specifically referenced the convictions in Lithuania, Germany, and the United States of three FKD members to whom Dunleavy had given assistance. British authorities separately noted the cross-border causal chain in public statements.[^2]

Beržinskas's case therefore sits at the junction of two national prosecutions: the first-instance conviction in Lithuania and the downstream conviction of his UK-based adviser. The cases represent the most clearly documented instance of transnational criminal causation within the FKD network's documented history.

[^1]: LRT (Lithuanian National Radio and Television). "Lithuanian neo-Nazi receives 28-month sentence for attempting terror attack." September 2020. https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1235208/lithuanian-neo-nazi-receives-28-month-sentence-for-attempting-terror-attack; LRT. "Neo-Nazi admits to plotting terror attacks in Lithuanian capital." 2020. https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1222876/neo-nazi-admits-to-plotting-terror-attacks-in-lithuanian-capital
[^2]: LRT. "Britain sentences teenager who 'advised' Lithuanian neo-Nazi terrorist." 2021. https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1274096/britain-sentences-teenager-who-advised-lithuanian-neo-nazi-terrorist; Express and Star. "Boy, 17, sentenced to detention for preparing neo-Nazi acts of terrorism." November 6, 2020. https://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2020/11/06/boy-17-sentenced-to-detention-for-preparing-neo-nazi-acts-of-terrorism/
