- Brothers", the "Brothers of the Wood" and the "Forest Friars" (Estonian:
metsavennad, Latvian: mežabrāļi, Lithuanian: žaliukai),
these partisans fought against...
-
during the
Second World War. It was
fought between the
Forest Brothers (
Metsavennad), the Omakaitse, and the Wehrmacht's 18th Army
against the
forces of...
- Mart (1
January 1993).
Metsavennad (in Estonian). Tallinn: Mart Laar. pp. 108, 117. Laar, Mart (1994).
Suurim armastus 1:
Metsavennad (in Estonian). Stockholm:...
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Brothers of the Forest,
Forest Brethren;
Forest Brotherhood; Estonian:
metsavennad, Latvian: meža brāļi, Lithuanian: miško broliai) were Estonian, Latvian...
- the
Soviet occupation of Estonia. He was part of the
Forest Brothers (
Metsavennad), a
group of
resistance fighters who hid in the
forests of Estonia, Latvia...
-
Estonian partisans, also
called the
Forest Brothers (Estonian:
Metsavennad) were
partisans who
engaged in
guerrilla warfare against Soviet forces in Estonia...
- Soviets.[citation needed] An anti-Soviet
guerrilla movement known as the
Metsavennad ("Forest Brothers")
developed in the countryside,
reaching its zenith...
- Mortensen". UPI. 20
October 2022.
Retrieved 18
October 2023.
Hirmus Ants –
Metsavennad.esm.ee (in Estonian) Fraser,
Peter (29
March 2009). "Obituary: Janet...
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Challenge for
Europe (London, 1994) ISBN 1-897969-23-6 (in English)
Metsavennad (Tallinn, 1993) ISBN 9985-821-44-0 (in Estonian)
Unohdettu sota (FinnEpos...
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Estonia portal Estonian partisans Summer War [1] – issuu.com
Hirmus Ants –
Metsavennad.esm.ee (in Estonian) Mandel, Mati (2010). Kogu tõde Hirmus-Antsust? (in...