Democratic Union of Freedom

[3] In February 1951, Anatol Miliutin made the first appeal to the population, calling in the struggle for the overthrow of Soviet power and the liquidation of the communist order.

[4] The main objectives of the Democratic Union of Freedom (UDL) was to liquidate the Soviet power in Bessarabia through an armed uprising and to establish a society based on democracy and private property.

In his opinion, only with the help of weapons, the aspirations of this revolution could be translated into life, namely: Anatol Miliutin called on all members of the Democratic Union of Freedom to group themselves in detachments, to attack the military units of the Communists, to disarm them and arm themselves, to release prisoners and to attract party members on their side , because "there are honest people too among them".

Anatol Miliutin and Nicolai Postol formed a committee to exercise the role of a true leadership center of the organization.

This committee included former soldier in the Romanian Army Simion Untu, teacher Nicolae Spinu from the village of Gura Căinarului and sugar factory worker Boris Novac.

The text of the third manifesto, developed by Anatol Miliutin on 15 October 1951, shortly before his arrest, reads as such: "To the shepherds and soldiers, workers, peasants and intellectuals!