|
Bloody Sunday may refer to: == Events == * Bloody Sunday (1887), a combined police and military attack on a demonstration in London, England against British repression 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 (1911), a police charge on a crowd during the 1911 Liverpool general transport strike * Everett massacre (1916), violence in Washington, United States between trade union members and local authorities * Marburg's Bloody Sunday (1919), a massacre of civilians of German ethnic origin in Maribor during the protest at the central city square * Bloody Sunday (1920), a day of violence in Dublin, Ireland during the Irish War of Independence * Bloody Sunday (1921), a day of violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the Irish War of Independence * Bloody Sunday (1923), a day of violence in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia during miners' strikes * Bloody Sunday (1926), a day of violence in Alsace * Altona Bloody Sunday (1932), a bloody confrontation among the Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS), the police, and Communist Party (KPD) supporters in Altona, Hamburg * Bloody Sunday (1938), police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, Canada * Bloody Sunday (1939) (Bromberg Bloody Sunday), a massacre of civilians of German ethnic origin in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II * Stanislawow Ghetto Bloody Sunday massacre, a massacre of 10,000 to 12,000 Jews before the Stanisławów Ghetto announcement * Bloody Sunday (1965), the violent suppression of a March 7, 1965 civil rights march in Selma, Alabama by state and local law enforcement * Bloody Sunday (1969), violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey * Bloody Sunday (1972), shooting of civilian protesters by the British Army (Parachute Regiment) in Derry, Northern Ireland : * Bloody Sunday Inquiry (1998), an inquiry commissioned by Tony Blair to investigate the killings of 1972 * January Events (Lithuania), a January 13, 1991 attack on civilians is referred to as Bloody Sunday in Lithuania 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bloody Sunday」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|