Sveaborg rebellion

Sveaborg rebellion
Part of the Russian Revolution of 1905

Helsinkians watching the rebellion
Date30 July 1906 – 2 August 1906
Location
Result Imperial Russian Army victory; uprising suppressed
Belligerents
Sveaborg garrison army mutineers
Labour Corps
Imperial Russian Army
Russian Imperial Navy Baltic Fleet
Protection Corps
Commanders and leaders
Sergey Tsion
Arkady Emelyanov Executed
Yevgenii Kokhanskiy Executed
Johan Kock
Vladimir Laiming
Nikolai Essen
Didrik von Essen
Strength
2,000 2,000
Casualties and losses
43 mutineers executed
127 sentenced to hard labor
735 jailed
Unknown

The Sveaborg rebellion was an Imperial Russian military mutiny which broke out on the evening of 30 July 1906 amongst the garrison of the coastal fortress of Sveaborg on the coast of Helsinki in the Grand Duchy of Finland. The mutiny was part of the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1905, which by summer 1906 had effectively been suppressed in most other regions of the Russian Empire.[1][2]

  1. ^ Piechnik, Iwona. "Observations on Finland in Polish travelogues in the interwar period" (PDF). ruj.uj.edu.pl.
  2. ^ "The Literally International Adventures of Vihtori Kosonen" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-03-13.