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Omakaitse

Omakaitse
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2004-225, Reval, Taucher im Hafen.jpg
Diver of the Omakaitse in Tallinn, September 1941
Active 1917–1918;
3 July 1941 – 17 September 1944
Country Estonia
Allegiance Estonia, Third Reich
Branch Militia
Role defence from Soviet Armed Forces
Size 40,000
Engagements

Russian revolution,

World War II: Summer War, Tartu Offensive, Riga Offensive, Tallinn Offensive
Disbanded September 1944
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Friedrich Kurg, Johannes Soodla, Jaan Maide, Arnold Sinka
Insignia
Identification
symbol
White armband

Russian revolution,

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 of Estonia by the German Empire the Omakaitse units took over major towns in the country allowing the Salvation Committee of the Estonian Provincial Assembly to proclaim the independence of Estonia. After the German Occupation the Omakaitse became outlawed, and later during the Estonian war of independence November 11, 1918 was reorganized as the Estonian Defence League.

The Estonian Defence League was dissolved in 1940 after the Soviet occupation of Estonia.

The Omakaitse was reestablished during the German Operation Barbarossa in 1941 by the Forest brothers who took control of the country before the German troops arrived allowing Jüri Uluots establish a co-ordinating council in Tartu to proclaim the provisional government of Estonia The Germans disbanded the provisional government but allowed the armed units in the Omakaitse after Estonia became a part of the German-occupied Reichskommissariat Ostland. During World War II Omakaitse existed from 3 July 1941 – 17 September 1944 at the Eastern Front (World War II).


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