Bloody Sunday - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bloody Sunday can refer to several events:
- Bloody Sunday (1887), a protest against the British government in Ireland
- Bloody Sunday (1900), a day in the Second Boer War, South Africa
- Bloody Sunday (1905), a massacre in Saint Petersburg that led to the Russian Revolution of 1905
- 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 (1926), a day of violence in Alsace
- Bloody Sunday (1938), a day of violence against protesters in Vancouver
- Bloody Sunday (1939), a massacre in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the start of World War II
- Bloody Sunday (1965), a violent attack in Alabama, United States
- Bloody Sunday (1969), violence after a protest in Istanbul
- Bloody Sunday (1972), shooting of protesters by the British Army in Derry, Northern Ireland
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