Forest Guerrillas
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Forest Guerrillas (Finnish: Metsäsissit) was a Finnic resistance movement formed by some of the inhabitants of the parishes of Repola and Porajärvi in addition to several White Guard volunteers after their territory was ceded to Bolshevist Russia in the Treaty of Tartu of 1920. The conflict is known as the East Karelian Uprising. The 2,000 metsäsissi forces managed to capture large parts of East Karelia during their rebellion against their Russian rulers in 1921, aiming to unite these areas with the newly formed Republic of Finland. Ultimately, however, in 1922 the rebel forces withdrew into Finland.
See also[]
- Forest Brothers
- Leśni
- Heimosodat
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- Finnish Civil War
- History of Karelia
- Military history of the Soviet Union
- Military units and formations of the Russian Civil War
- Paramilitary organisations based in Finland
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