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Bloody Sunday (1926) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bloody Sunday (1926)
Bloody Sunday is a name given to political clashes that occurred in Colmar, Alsace, France on August 22, 1926. On that day the French Communist Party and the Colmar section of the Popular Republican Union (a Catholic organization) had organized a joint protest meeting at the ''Salle des Catherinettes''. The theme of the meeting was to denounce measures by the French state against the signatories of the Alsatian autonomist ''Heimatbund'' manifesto.〔Goodfellow, Samuel. ''(From Communism to Nazism: The Transformation of Alsatian Communists )'', in ''Journal of Contemporary History'', Vol. 27, No. 2 (Apr., 1992), pp. 231-258〕〔Fischer, Christopher J. ''(Alsace to the Alsatians?: Visions and Divisions of Alsatian Regionalism, 1870-1939 )''. New York: Berghahn Books, 2010. p. 187〕
However, a large group of French nationalists had assembled at the meeting point of the rally. They included the royalist ''Camelots du Roi'' and ''Action française''. The French nationalists sought to blockade the Alsatian autonomists from holding their meeting. As Dr. Eugène Ricklin, a clerical autonomist and one of the main speakers of the event, and Joseph Rossé, reached the Colmar train station, they were attacked by the French nationalists. At the site of the meeting, violent clashes erupted again. Police, partly mounted, slowly intervened. Around 60 people were injured. Amongst the injured was Ricklin. However, the autonomist rally was conducted despite the violence.〔〔〔Callahan, Kevin J., and Sarah Ann Curtis. ''(Views from the Margins: Creating Identities in Modern France )''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008. p. 146〕
The Bloody Sunday rally was significant in breaking up the taboo of cooperation between communists and Catholic autonomists.〔 It also marked the starting point of a split between a section of Alsatian communists and the French Communist Party.〔 Bloody Sunday furthered cooperation between Alsatian communists with right-wing sectors sharing common autonomist goals, which would eventually lead to the expulsion of a sector of Alsatian communists from the French Communist Party in 1929. The expellees founded the Opposition Communist Party of Alsace-Lorraine.〔
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