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22-866: [REDACTED] Look up Bloody Sunday  or bloody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloody Sunday may refer to: Historical events [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1923) , a day of police violence during a steelworkers' strike for union recognition in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Bloody Sunday (1938) , police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Ireland [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1913), an attack by police against protesting trade unionists in Dublin, Ireland during

44-701: A 1998 inquiry commissioned by Tony Blair to investigate the killings of 1972 Sunday Bloody Sunday (disambiguation) Bloody Saturday (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bloody Sunday . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bloody_Sunday&oldid=1252934217 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Articles containing Ukrainian-language text Short description

66-701: A 1998 inquiry commissioned by Tony Blair to investigate the killings of 1972 Sunday Bloody Sunday (disambiguation) Bloody Saturday (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bloody Sunday . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bloody_Sunday&oldid=1252934217 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Articles containing Ukrainian-language text Short description

88-830: A massacre in Prostějov during Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Bloody Sunday (1969) , violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey January Events (Lithuania) , 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

110-428: A massacre in Prostějov during Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Bloody Sunday (1969) , violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey January Events (Lithuania) , 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

132-691: A protest in Maribor, Slovenia Bloody Sunday (Bolzano) , a 1921 day of unrest instigated by fascists in Bolzano, Italy Bloody Sunday (1926) , a day of violence in Alsace between French nationalists and Alsatian autonomists Altona Bloody Sunday , a 1932 confrontation among the Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel, the police, and Communist Party supporters in Altona, Hamburg Bloody Sunday (1968) ,

154-411: A protest in Maribor, Slovenia Bloody Sunday (Bolzano) , a 1921 day of unrest instigated by fascists in Bolzano, Italy Bloody Sunday (1926) , a day of violence in Alsace between French nationalists and Alsatian autonomists Altona Bloody Sunday , a 1932 confrontation among the Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel, the police, and Communist Party supporters in Altona, Hamburg Bloody Sunday (1968) ,

176-595: A protest march, killing 14 of the protesters in Derry, Northern Ireland England [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1887) , a day of violent clashes between protestors and police in London, England Bloody Sunday, a police charge on a crowd of protestors during the 1911 Liverpool general transport strike Poland [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1939) or Bromberg Bloody Sunday, events in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at

198-475: A steelworkers' strike for union recognition in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Bloody Sunday (1938) , police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Ireland [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1913), an attack by police against protesting trade unionists in Dublin, Ireland during the Dublin lock-out Bloody Sunday (1920) , a day of violence in Dublin during

220-428: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bloody Sunday [REDACTED] Look up Bloody Sunday  or bloody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloody Sunday may refer to: Historical events [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1923) , a day of police violence during

242-478: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bloody Sunday (1968) Bloody Sunday was a massacre on 25 August 1968 when Soviet soldiers shot three unarmed civilians in Prostějov during Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia . Nine others were injured. On 20 August 1968 armies of five states of Warsaw Pact invaded Czechoslovakia starting occupation of

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264-533: The Dublin lock-out Bloody Sunday (1920) , a day of violence in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence when police, British Army and Auxiliary forces opened fire on the crowd of a Gaelic Football match killing 14 people and injuring at least 80 others Bloody Sunday (1921) , a day of violence in Belfast during the Irish War of Independence, in which police launched a raid against Irish republicans, which

286-487: The Prostějov Municipal Cemetery  [ cs ] soldiers started shooting around, even though streets were full of people. Shooting resulted in blown-out shop windows, damaged facades of houses and death of three people. The funeral services for the three people killed occurred on 29 August 1968. Thousands of people gathered in the center of the city for the funeral. Some were holding banners demanding

308-548: The Irish War of Independence when police, British Army and Auxiliary forces opened fire on the crowd of a Gaelic Football match killing 14 people and injuring at least 80 others Bloody Sunday (1921) , a day of violence in Belfast during the Irish War of Independence, in which police launched a raid against Irish republicans, which was ambushed by the Irish Republican Army Bloody Sunday (1972) , British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during

330-698: The Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Other uses [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (film) , a 2002 film about the 1972 event Bloody Sunday (radio show) , a 2006 Australian radio programme Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry , a 2005 play by Richard Norton-Taylor See also [ edit ] Black Sunday (disambiguation) Bloody Sunday Inquiry ,

352-424: The Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Other uses [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (film) , a 2002 film about the 1972 event Bloody Sunday (radio show) , a 2006 Australian radio programme Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry , a 2005 play by Richard Norton-Taylor See also [ edit ] Black Sunday (disambiguation) Bloody Sunday Inquiry ,

374-489: The country. On 25 August 1968 at 20 pm a large column of Soviet army was passing from Olomouc to Brno through Prostějov. Soldiers got strayed in streets of Prostějov as Czechoslovaks were modifying or removing traffic markings to disorient Soviets. Soviets passed through centre of town but due to missing signs they turned wrong way and circled around the city returning back on the access road from Olomouc. Soviet soldiers started to become nervous due to being disoriented. Near

396-687: The onset of World War II Stanislawow Ghetto massacre (German: Blutsonntag von Stanislau , Ukrainian: Кривава неділя у Станіславі ), a 1941 massacre of Jews before the Stanisławów Ghetto announcement Volhynian Bloody Sunday , a 1943 massacre of ethnic Poles by Ukrainian National Army paramilitaries United States [ edit ] Everett massacre , a violent confrontation between police and striking workers in Everett, Washington, United States in November 1916 Bloody Sunday (1965) ,

418-515: The onset of World War II Stanislawow Ghetto massacre (German: Blutsonntag von Stanislau , Ukrainian: Кривава неділя у Станіславі ), a 1941 massacre of Jews before the Stanisławów Ghetto announcement Volhynian Bloody Sunday , a 1943 massacre of ethnic Poles by Ukrainian National Army paramilitaries United States [ edit ] Everett massacre , a violent confrontation between police and striking workers in Everett, Washington, United States in November 1916 Bloody Sunday (1965) ,

440-637: The violent suppression of a civil rights march by state and local law enforcement in Selma, Alabama Other [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1900) , a day of high British military casualties during the Second Boer War Bloody Sunday (1905) , the killing of unarmed demonstrators by Russian soldiers in Saint Petersburg, Russia Marburg's Bloody Sunday , a 1919 massacre of ethnically German civilians by soldiers during

462-434: The violent suppression of a civil rights march by state and local law enforcement in Selma, Alabama Other [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1900) , a day of high British military casualties during the Second Boer War Bloody Sunday (1905) , the killing of unarmed demonstrators by Russian soldiers in Saint Petersburg, Russia Marburg's Bloody Sunday , a 1919 massacre of ethnically German civilians by soldiers during

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484-552: Was ambushed by the Irish Republican Army Bloody Sunday (1972) , British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march, killing 14 of the protesters in Derry, Northern Ireland England [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1887) , a day of violent clashes between protestors and police in London, England Bloody Sunday, a police charge on a crowd of protestors during the 1911 Liverpool general transport strike Poland [ edit ] Bloody Sunday (1939) or Bromberg Bloody Sunday, events in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at

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