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These White Guards constituted the bulk of the victorious White Army during the Civil War in Finland ( 1918), and also the main forces of the Lapua Movement's failed coup d'état, the Mäntsälä Rebellion ( 1932).
Similar paramilitary militias existed in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, i.e. in landLand is sometimes used synonymously with country. Land can also be for "a land of a people", particularly in the absence of a state or government, which is rather implicated by the near-synonym country. The land is the part of the Earth that is not coveres like FinlandSuomen TasavaltaRepubliken Finland ( In Detail) ( In Detail) National motto: None Official languages Finnish and Swedish Capital Helsinki President Tarja Halonen Prime minister Matti Vanhanen Area Total % water Ranked 64th 337,030 km² 9. 4% Population Tot being under RussiaThe Russian Federation ( Russian: , transliteration: Rossiyskaya Federatsiya or Rossijskaja Federacija , or Russia (Russian: , transliteration: Rossiya or Rossija , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern Europe and northern Asia. Withn sovereigntySovereignty is the exclusive right to exercise supreme authority over a geographic region or group of people, such as a nation or a tribe. Sovereignty is generally vested in a government or other political agency, though there are cases where it is held b until the end of World War IWorld War I (also known as the First World War , the Great War the War of the Nations and the "War to End All Wars") was a world conflict occurring from 1914 to 1918. No previous conflict had mobilized so many soldiers, or involved so many in the field of. These militias didn't cease to exist until World War IIWorld War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the world's nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. The war was fough, partly evolving towards Home GuardThe Home Guard originally named the Local Defence Volunteers LDV , was instituted by the British government during World War II to defend the UK in the event of an invasion by Germany. The Home Guard was comprised mainly of men who had seen active services. The phenomenon should be distinguished from the FreikorpsThe designation of Freikorps ( German for "Free Corps") was originally applied to voluntary armies. The first freikorps were recruited by Frederick II of Prussia during the Seven Year's War. Other known freikorps appeared during the Napoleonic Wars and we established in Germany after her defeat in the first world war, although some similarities exist.
The following text intends only to cover the situation in Finland.