An all female paramilitary organization aims to protect Estonia. Weapons in theirs arms, training in the forest every weekend, the Naiskodukaitse women, all volunteer, 1300 members, still live in their personal “cold war”. They are part of the last european paramilitary organization, Kaitseliit, controlled by the Estonian army, but free to possesses weapons, with the intent to guarantee the preservation of the independence and sovereignty of the state.
An all female paramilitary organization aims to protect Estonia. Weapons in theirs arms, training in the forest every weekend, the Naiskodukaitse women, all volunteer, 1300 members, still live in their personal “cold war”. They are part of the last european paramilitary organization, Kaitseliit, controlled by the Estonian army, but free to possesses weapons, with the intent to guarantee the preservation of the independence and sovereignty of the state.