Bloody Sunday
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Bloody Sunday can refer to any of the following historical events (in chronological order):
- Bloody Sunday (1887), violence in London on 13 November 1887
- Bloody Sunday (1900), a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War on 18 February 1900
- Bloody Sunday (1905), massacre in Saint Petersburg on 22 January 1905
- Bloody Sunday (1913), violence in Dublin on 31 August 1913 during the Dublin Lockout
- Bloody Sunday (1920), violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920
- Bromberg Bloody Sunday, said to have taken place in Bydgoszcz on 3 September 1939
- Bloody Sunday (1939), during the Siege of Warsaw, 10 September 1939
- Bloody Sunday (1965): Violence during the Selma to Montgomery marches on 7 March 1965
- Bloody Sunday (1972), violence in Derry on 30 January 1972
- *Bloody Sunday Inquiry, an inquiry set up by Tony Blair in 1998 to investigate this violence
- *Bloody Sunday (film), a 2002 movie depicting the events of Bloody Sunday (1972)
- *Bloody Sunday (radio show), a 2006 radio show on Australian network, Triple J.
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