Antanina Griškevičiūtė (1914–?) was born in the town of Tosna, Russia (her father’s name was Martynas Griškevičius). In 1918, she moved to Vilnius. Griškevičiūtė finished primary school in 1930. A year later, she entered the State School of Trade, graduating in 1934. After passing her state exams in 1939, Griškevičiūtė received a matura certificate, and in the autumn of 1940, she was admitted to the Chemistry Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of Vilnius University. According to the letter of the Commissioner General, on 13 March 1942, Griškevičiūtė was eliminated from the list of students of Vilnius University. In 1944, she applied to the university to resume her studies that had been previously interrupted. No further information on the course of Griškevičiūtė’s studies or her fate is known.