ülestõstmiseks
Ülestõstmiseks, also known as the Estonian Uprising, was a significant event in the history of Estonia, occurring in 1918 and 1919. It was a period of armed resistance against the Bolshevik Red Army, which had occupied Estonia following the Russian Revolution. The uprising was primarily led by the Estonian Army, which had been formed in 1918 and was composed of volunteers.
The uprising began in January 1918, with the Estonian Army launching attacks against the Red Army. The
However, the situation changed in the spring of 1919, when the Red Army launched a major offensive.
In June 1919, the Estonian government signed the Treaty of Tartu with the Soviet Russia, which recognized