Estonian Forest Brothers

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The Estonian Forest Brothers were a guerrilla resistance movement of Estonians who waged an armed struggle against Soviet occupation during and after World War II, hiding in forests and conducting sabotage and partisan warfare.

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Estonian Forest Brothers canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf guerrilla movement
partisan organization
composedOf Estonian men
conscription evaders
former soldiers
political refugees
conflict Soviet occupation of Estonia NERFINISHED
World War II
post–World War II anti-Soviet insurgency
country Estonia
endTime 1950s
early 1960s
goal resistance to Soviet occupation
restoration of Estonian independence
hasHistoricalContext Cold War era anti-Soviet resistance
German occupation of Estonia 1941–1944 NERFINISHED
Soviet annexation of Estonia in 1940
hasPart North Estonian Forest Brothers NERFINISHED
South Estonian Forest Brothers NERFINISHED
ideology Estonian nationalism
anti-communism
language Estonian
location Estonia NERFINISHED
mainAreaOfOperations Estonian forests
memorializedBy commemorative events
monuments in Estonia
museums in Estonia
method ambushes
assassinations of collaborators
guerrilla warfare
partisan warfare
sabotage
opponent Estonian SSR authorities NERFINISHED
NKVD NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Soviet security forces NERFINISHED
partOf Baltic Forest Brothers NERFINISHED
recognizedAs symbol of Estonian resistance
significantEvent Soviet counter-insurgency operations
Soviet re-occupation of Estonia in 1944
mass deportations of Estonians in 1941
similarTo Latvian Forest Brothers NERFINISHED
Lithuanian Forest Brothers NERFINISHED
startTime 1940s
1944
usedTactic hiding in forest bunkers
hit-and-run attacks
underground organization

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Forest Brothers hasPart Estonian Forest Brothers