Forest Brothers

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The Forest Brothers were Baltic partisans who waged guerrilla resistance against Soviet rule in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania during and after World War II.

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Forest Brothers canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-Soviet partisan movement
guerrilla movement
resistance movement
activeIn Baltic states
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
alsoKnownAs Metsavennad
Meža brāļi
Miško broliai
commemoratedOn memorials in Estonia
memorials in Latvia
memorials in Lithuania
country Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
endTime 1950s
foughtAgainst NKVD
Red Army units
surface form: Soviet Red Army units

Soviet state security organs
surface form: Soviet security forces
goal end of Soviet occupation
restoration of Baltic independence
hasHistoricalContext German and Soviet occupations of the Baltics during World War II
Soviet annexation of the Baltic states in 1940
hasPart Estonian Forest Brothers
Latvian Forest Brothers
Lithuanian Forest Brothers
ideology Baltic nationalism
anti-communism
language Estonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
notablePeriod Cold War early years
post-World War II
opposed Soviet Union
Soviet occupation of the Baltic states
partOf Soviet occupation of the Baltic states
surface form: Baltic resistance to Soviet rule
recognizedBy Estonia
surface form: Republic of Estonia

Latvia
surface form: Republic of Latvia

Lithuania
surface form: Republic of Lithuania
significantEvent armed resistance after 1944 Soviet re-occupation of the Baltics
mass deportations by Soviet authorities in response to partisan activity
startTime 1940s
usedBase forests
rural hideouts
usedTactics ambushes
guerrilla warfare
sabotage

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