- The
Omakaitse ('home guard') was a
militia organisation in Estonia. It was
founded in 1917
following the
Russian Revolution. On the eve of the occupation...
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Brother and
Omakaitse groups.
Southern Estonian partisan units were yet
again summoned in
August 1941
under the name of
Estonian Omakaitse.
Members were...
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World War. It was
fought between the
Forest Brothers (Metsavennad), the
Omakaitse, and the Wehrmacht's 18th Army
against the
forces of the 8th Army of the...
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Selbstschutz (German for "self-protection") is the name
given to
different iterations of ethnic-German self-protection
units formed both
after the First...
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Simultaneously the
German Valga–Võrtsjärv line,
supported by the
local Estonian Omakaitse militia battalions,
repelled the
heavy pressure of the
Soviet 3rd Baltic...
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stabilised the
front at the Emajõgi River. The
XXVIII Army
Corps supported by
Omakaitse militia stalled the
front at the Väike Emajõgi and
Gauja Rivers, preventing...
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Militia Ordenanças,
Portuguese home
guard from 1570 to 1831
Omakaitse,
Estonian Home
Guard in
World War II
United States Coast Guard Reserve...
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Oskar Lepik Jaak
Prints as
Richard Pastak Tõnu Oja as
Omakaitse lieutenant Anne
Reemann as
Omakaitse female fighter Anne
Margiste as Farm
woman The first...
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German XXVIII Army Corps.[page
range too broad] The
German and
Estonian Omakaitse units held
their positions and
prevented the Army
Detachment Narwa from...
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Omakaitse (lit. 'Self-defence'),
which had
between 34,000 and 40,000 members,
mainly based on the Kaitseliit,
dissolved by the Soviets.
Omakaitse was...