In late November 1924, shortly after the conclusion of the
Trial of the 149, the decision was taken in
Moscow to initiate the uprising on 1 December. On the night of 30 November, those assigned to attack the
Tondi Military Officer Candidate School were instructed to assemble at the Reimann residence, located roughly a kilometre away. Although around 140 participants had been expected, only 56 ultimately appeared. The group’s armament was limited, consisting of a single light machine gun, four rifles, several pistols, and a number of hand grenades. Three couriers were designated to maintain communication with other detachments and with the central command. The communist gunmen started to move on 1 December 1924, at 5:00 a.m. At the time there were 450 cadets, non-commissioned officers and officers in the military college. The officer on duty was Lieutenant Joosep Lääne, assisted by a cadet. The three-member guard had just returned to the building after their patrol. When the gunmen reached their target, they attacked the dormitory of cadets, throwing hand grenades into windows and shooting sleeping cadets on the ground floor. Three guardsmen assisted by four artillery cadets who had managed to get
9 mm semi-automatic pistols from the armory blocked the way to the first floor and opened fire on the attackers. This gave the cadets on the first floor time to get their guns from the armory and launch a counterattack, forcing the attackers to retreat. At the same time a smaller group of insurgents had attacked the cadets'
mess, which was empty as the officer on duty and his assistant had left the building. A patrol of cadets stopped a car coming from the city. Seeing armed cadets, the driver tried to escape, but he and his companions were caught and brought to the military academy. Two of them turned out to be brothers of an insurgent,
Rudolf Vakmann, who had been sent to bring weapons from the academy. A court-martial composed of three officers was formed. After a short investigation, all seven passengers were summarily executed that night. Nine cadets were wounded during the uprising. Cadets Arnold Allebras, Aleksander Teder, Aleksander Tomson and August Udras were killed. Another strike team of communists attacked the
Toompea Castle, where the offices of the
State Elder,
Riigikogu and the
Government were located. A third group entered the apartment of the State Elder behind the
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The State Elder,
Friedrich Akel, managed to escape through the back door. The communists were successful in capturing the
military airfield and barracks of the air division in
Lasnamäe, where some soldiers joined them. However, the additional units that soon arrived forced the attackers to retreat. Two air force lieutenants were court-martialled for their collaboration with the attackers and sentenced to death. Seeing their failure, the attackers hijacked two military aircraft and tried to escape to the Soviet Union. One of the planes was forced to land close to Narva, but the other plane managed to cross the border unharmed. In the motorised division the communists got some help from a non-commissioned officer, took over the tank garage and damaged some of the tanks, rendering them immovable. After the non-commissioned officer Loorents was shot by Rudolf Kaptein, another non-commissioned officer, the insurgents ran away. Another group took over the main railway station, arrested the officer of the day and killed several police officers. As all passenger trains were halted by the insurgents, the Minister of Roads,
Karl Kark, decided to check personally on the situation. He was shot and mortally wounded on the stairs of the railway station. An exchange of fire also took place at the corner of Vene and Apteegi Streets where the Main Post Office was located. The Chief of the Tartu garrison, General
Ernst Põdder was in Tallinn on an errand, and was having a drink in a mess with his friends close to the exchange of fire early in the morning. They noticed the skirmish in the street and rushed into the battle. By 10:00 a.m. the government forces had the situation under control and had retaken all buildings captured by the rebels. ==Aftermath==