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This chapter examines the organizational structure, membership, and bases of support of the League in its final phase, when it was unambiguously steering towards attaining political power. The new Veterans’ League, re-founded after the referendum victory and the subsequent lifting of the state of emergency in October 1933, was identical to the old organization, with the only noteworthy difference being a change from an umbrella organization to a centralized one; whereas previously it had formally been an association of regional leagues, now the local affiliates were simply chapters of the League.1

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  1. Helmi Mäelo, Eesti naine läbi aegade (Lund, 1957), pp. 216–17.

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  2. Sirje Kivimäe, ‘Frauen und Frauenbewegung in Estland von der Jahrhundertwende bis zum Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkrieges’, Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, 34 (1994), pp. 219–21.

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  3. Seymour Lipset, Political Man: The Social Bases of Political Movements (New York, 1960), p. 133.

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Kasekamp, A. (2000). Organization. In: The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia. Studies in Russia and East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403919557_8

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