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The '''Erna long-range reconaissance group''' was a Finnish Army's formation, largely of Estonian volunteers, that fulfilled reconaissance duties in Estonia but became notorious for its ability to hold back the superior in numbers ], allowing thousands of civilians to escape. The '''Erna long-range reconaissance group''' ({{lang-et|Erna luuregrupp}}) was a Finnish Army's formation, largely of Estonian volunteers, that fulfilled reconaissance duties in Estonia but became notorious for its ability to hold back the superior in numbers ], allowing thousands of civilians to escape.


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The Erna long-range reconaissance group (Template:Lang-et) was a Finnish Army's formation, largely of Estonian volunteers, that fulfilled reconaissance duties in Estonia but became notorious for its ability to hold back the superior in numbers NKVD Destruction Battalions, allowing thousands of civilians to escape.

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