Adomas Henrikas Jarmoc (1918–?) was born in Nawsie, Poznań Voivodeship. In 1922, he came to Vilnius, where he finished primary school. Jarmoc then went to the “Sigismund II Augustus” humanitarian gymnasium. In 1936, he applied to become a student at the Law Department of Stefan Batory University, where he studied for three years. On 16 September 1940, Jarmoc applied to continue his studies at the Law Department of the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University. In his application, he asked to be admitted as a fourth-year student since he had previously studied at Stefan Batory University for three years and passed almost all of his exams. His application contained two inscriptions: “to be admitted to a senior year for studies” and “rejected as a foreigner”. Most probably, the latter inscription appeared earlier than the first one because Jarmoc was admitted to the university as an unclassified student; his status as an unclassified student was recorded in the certificate of 25 October 1940. It can be assumed that later Jarmoc became a full student of the university, since in 1942, he was removed from the list of students of Vilnius University on the basis of the Order of the Commissioner General of 13 March 1942. No further information on the fate of Adomas Henrikas Jarmoc is known.