Estonian Defence League

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Estonian Defence League, Eesti Kaitseliit
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Estonian Defence League emblem
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Country Estonia
Type Army
Size 10,000
New volunteers being lined up
New volunteers being lined up

The Estonian Defence League (Estonian: Kaitseliit) is the name of the unified paramilitary armed forces of the Republic of Estonia. The Defence League is a voluntary military national defence organization which aim is to guarantee the preservation of the independence and sovereignty of the state, the integrity of its land area and its constitutional order.
The Defence League possesses arms and engages in military exercises, fulfilling the tasks given to it by the law. The organization is divided into 15 Defence League regional units Malevs whose areas of responsibility mostly coincide with the borders of Estonian counties.

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The Estonian Defence League consists of 15 malevs as well as several malevkonds and independent units.

  • Järva malev,


  • Jõgeva malev,


  • Lääne malev
  • Pärnu malev,
  • Põlva malev,
  • Rapla malev,
  • Tallinn malev,
  • Tartu malev,
  • Võru malev,
  • Valge malev,
  • Viru malev,

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  • 1918 - The Estonian Defence League was preceded by Estonia's first armed home defence organisation: the Citizens' Defence Organisation (German Bürgerwehr) against the public disorder accompanying the Russian Revolution.
  • 1918 - On 11 November the Citizens' Defence Organisation was renamed the Estonian Defence League which performed the tasks of a national guard in the War of Independence.
  • 1924 - The attempted Communist coup on December 1 dispelled any doubts about the necessity for the Defence League. Development of the Defence League for the performance of tasks of national defence was started.
  • 1925 - In October the Estonian Defence League magazine "Kaitse Kodu!" ("Defend Your Home!") was founded.
  • 1926 - On 19-20 June the first Estonian Defence League Festival took place in Tallinn, to be followed by six more such events held before 1940.
  • 1927 - To develop the Defence League and give it a family dimension, the Commander of the Defence League approved the temporary statutes of the Women's Home Defence.
  • 1928 - The Body of Elders decided to invite the boy scout organisation the Young Eagles to join the Defence League.
  • 1931 - The Government of the Republic approved the Statutes of the Defence League which have remained in force until the present day.
  • 1932 - The Girl Scout organisation Home Daughters was established at the Women's Home Defence.
  • 1934 - To regulate the life and work of the organisation, House Rules of the Defence League were adopted.
  • 1940 - With the Soviet occupation starting from 17 June, the liquidation of both the Republic of Estonia and the Defence League started.
  • 1974 – Defence League in exile was founded by Avdy Andresson, Estonian Minister of War in exile.
  • 1990 - The Defence League was re-founded on 17 February at Järvakandi on popular initiative in order to defend Estonia's independent statehood.
  • 1991 - On 4 September the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia reinstated the rights of the Defence League as a legal person.
  • 1992 - On 28 April the Defence League was included in the Defence Forces as a national defence organisation.
  • 1999 - On 8 February the Estonian Parliament adopted the Estonian Defence League Act stipulating the legal bases of its activities, the main tasks and structure of the organisation, the position of the Defence League in the society and national defence.

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