In the second half of 1945, several leaders of the forest brothers of
Lääne County and
Pärnu County began to coordinate the activities of their regiments and discuss the need for an Estonian underground resistance organization. A nationwide resistance organization was set up, called the Armed Forces Union or RVL. RVL established county organizations in
Lääne County,
Pärnu County,
Harju County,
Järva County,
Tartu County,
Võru County,
Tallinn and
Tartu. In
Ida-Viru County and
Viljandi County, the organization was represented as individual detachments. The Armed Forces Union considered it important to prevent possible
mass deportations. The head of the
rural municipality organization had the right to arbitrarily use the force at his disposal to prevent
deportation. According to the general plan, RVL's units would attack communications stations, party committees and railway stations everywhere in the event of deportation across
Estonia. About 500 members of the RVL were arrested and killed by the
Soviet occupation authorities. By the decision of the Central Staff, it was subordinated only to the
Government of the Republic of Estonia. It was also planned to send its delegates to Stockholm to establish official relations, but the
MGB managed to arrest the selected men. In the autumn of 1948, a decision of a special meeting of the
KGB sentenced 59 people involved in the RVL to a prison camp for a longer or shorter period. Vello Malmre was one of the leaders of the Armed Combat Union.
Heino Mandri, an actor, was also convicted of participating in '''RVL's''' activities. == Structure ==