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Bloody Wednesday (Poland) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bloody Wednesday (Poland)
Bloody Wednesday ((ポーランド語:Krwawa środa)) refers to the events of 15 August 1906 in the (Congress) Kingdom of Poland, where the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party (OB PPS) carried out a series of attacks on Russians, primarily police officers and informants. This took place in the context of the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907), and represented one of the biggest actions in the history of OB PPS.
==Events==
The aim of OB PPS was to stop repressions following in the wake of the revolution, and demonstrate its strength to the Russian government.〔 It organized a series of simultaneous attacks on Russian officials, primarily policemen, in the Russian partition of Poland that occurred on August 15, 1906.〔〔〔
There were about 100 incidents,〔 with attacks reported in 18,〔 19〔 or 20〔 cities and towns. Sources vary significantly with regards to the number of fatalities, reporting about 80,〔 70,〔 51,〔 29〔 or 19〔 fatalities among Russian officials (primarily policeman) and informants (see Okhrana), and 43〔〔 or 69〔 injured. In Warsaw alone, sources note "over 100 civilian casualties",〔 another notes 50 Russian policemen killed and 100 wounded,〔 yet another talks of about 200 fatalities.〔 There, an OB PPS group led by Henryk Baron attacked police offices and clashed with a Cossack military unit, which led to a panic in the Russian garrison, suspecting an uprising, and the retreat of some military units from the town. There was also a demonstration at Grzybowski Square.〔 Another large assault took place in Łódź, where a 25-strong OB PPS group under F. Lipiński attacked a police station, and ambushed several patrols.〔

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