Initiative for the creation of the organisation came from party leadership in 1932, especially from party leader
Václav Klofáč, former
Minister of National Defence. Among main purposes of the organisation was
self-defence during party events and meetings, military education of the youth as preparation for
military service and organising of various cultural events. The emergence of the organisation was accompanied by the atmosphere of increasing imminent danger from
Nazi Germany, where
Nazi Party took power in 1933. Organisation was named after Freedom Guards that participated during the establishment of
Czechoslovakia and created foundation for the units of the
Czechoslovak Army, that subsequently also participated in the
Hungarian–Czechoslovak War from 1918 to 1919. Organisation was officially approved by the
Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior on 11 August 1933. First constituent congress of the organisation took place on 13 October 1933 at
Žofín Palace in
Prague. Congress elected as President and as Main Chief of the organisation. ==Activities==