New Publication Details Estonian Resistance to Soviet Occupation The Estonian War Museum and the Estonian Institute of Memory have jointly released a new collection, “The Forest Guerrillas: Resistance to Soviet Occupation Power,” as part of their “Between War and Peace” series. This significant work represents a comprehensive examination of the history of Estonian resistance during the Soviet occupation. Developed through a collaborative effort involving nine authors, the collection provides the first detailed overview of the resistance movement. It meticulously details the strategies and activities undertaken by Estonians fighting against Soviet control. The publication places this historical resistance within the wider context of Estonia’s security policy during the period of occupation. Researchers and historians have focused on analyzing the challenges and complexities faced by those resisting the Soviet regime. “The Forest Guerrillas” contributes significantly to understanding a critical period in Estonian history, offering valuable insights into the nation’s struggle for independence. The release marks a key addition to the series and provides a deeper understanding of the war efforts undertaken by the Estonian people. The collection is available for purchase through the Estonian War Museum and the Estonian Institute of Memory’s online stores. Topics: #estonian #comprehensive #war Post navigation In Berlin, a police operation was organized to control a missing fox in a shop