Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday may refer to:

Historical events

  • Bloody Sunday (1887), a police and military attack on a demonstration in London against British rule in Ireland
  • Bloody Sunday (1900), a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War, South Africa
  • Bloody Sunday (1905), a massacre in Saint Petersburg that led to the 1905 Russian Revolution
  • Bloody Sunday, a police charge on a crowd during the 1911 Liverpool general transport strike
  • Dublin lock-out, 1914 violence between trade union members, local authorities, and employers in Dublin, Ireland
  • Everett massacre, 1916 violence between trade union members and local authorities in Everett, Washington, United States
  • Marburg's Bloody Sunday, a 1919 massacre of civilians of German ethnic origin in Maribor, Slovenia during a protest
  • Bloody Sunday (1920), a day of violence in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence
  • Bloody Sunday (1921), a day of violence in Belfast during the Irish War of Independence
  • Bloody Sunday (Bolzano), a 1921 day of unrest instigated by fascists in Bolzano
  • Bloody Sunday (1923), a day of police violence during a steelworkers' strike for union recognition in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
  • Bloody Sunday (1926), a day of violence in Alsace
  • Altona Bloody Sunday, a 1932 confrontation among the Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel, the police, and Communist Party supporters in Altona, Hamburg
  • Bloody Sunday (1938), police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • Bloody Sunday (1939) or Bromberg Bloody Sunday, events in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II
  • Stanislawow Ghetto massacre or Bloody Sunday, a 1941 massacre of Jews before the Stanisławów Ghetto announcement
  • Volhynian Bloody Sunday, a 1943 massacre of ethnic Poles by OUN-UPA nationalists
  • Bloody Sunday (1965), violent suppression of a civil rights march by state and local law enforcement in Selma, Alabama
  • Bloody Sunday (1969), violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Bloody Sunday (1972), a massacre of protesters by the British Army at a rally in Derry, Northern Ireland
  • January Events (Lithuania) or Bloody Sunday, the 1991 killing of 14 civilians by the Soviet Army following the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
  • 2021 Calabarzon raids, the killing of nine activists and arrest of six individuals in Calabarzon, Philippines, by the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines

Other uses

See also

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