Other uses BloodySunday disambiguation Use British English date January 2012 Use dmy dates date January 2012 Infobox civilian attack title BloodySunday1972 partof The Troubles image Edward Daly Bloody ... CAIN Posters Examples of BloodySunday Posters publisher Cain.ulst.ac.uk date 30 January 1972 accessdate ... cain.ulst.ac.uk events bsunday deadinj.htm BloodySunday , Derry 30 January 1972 Names of the Dead ... London date 1 February 2004 accessdate 18 May 2007 ref ref cite news title 1972BloodySunday report ... url http cain.ulst.ac.uk events bsunday soc.htm title BloodySunday , Derry 30 January 1972 Details ... of events of BloodySunday1972 The people planned on marching to the Guildhall, Derry Guildhall ... in Northern Ireland. 30 January 1972 deals specifically with the events of BloodySunday. ref ... Regiment susperps numparts Campaignbox Northern Ireland Troubles state collapsed BloodySunday lang ... Jonathan Powell . ref Cite document title McGuinness there was no need for BloodySunday inquiry .... ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2010 jun 10 bloodysunday inquiry northern ireland title BloodySunday killings to be ruled unlawful work The Guardian location London date 10 June 2010 ... BloodySunday report published publisher BBC date 15 June 2010 accessdate 8 April 2011 ref The Provisional ... prior to BloodySunday, but public perceptions of the day boosted the status of, and recruitment ... to arrest possible rioters during the march. ref name Saville2.16 17 Cite journal author BloodySunday Inquiry url http report.bloody sunday inquiry.org volume01 chapter002 title Report of The Bloody ... of Sunday 30 January 1972 and took up positions in the city. ref name Saville3.1 Cite journal author BloodySunday Inquiry url http report.bloody sunday inquiry.org volume01 chapter003 title Report of The BloodySunday Inquiry year 2010 volume 3.1 accessdate 22 Apr 2011 ref Events of the day ... 2010 ref ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews northernireland 7827351 BloodySunday ... more details
File Free Derry BloodySunday memorial march.jpg thumb right 250px The 35th BloodySunday memorial march in Derry . March organisers intentions and response of the authorities The organisers original intention was that the march would form up on the Creggan Estate behind a coal delivery lorry carrying the main speakers and bearing a Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association NICRA banner. The march would then make its way down to William Street on the edge of the Bogside, and on to the Guildhall in the city centre, where a rally would be held. In response, the head of the RUC in Derry, Chief Superintendent United Kingdom Chief Superintendent Frank Lagan, suggested that no action should be taken against the marchers, save photographing the organisers with a view to prosecuting them later. His views were passed on to RUC Chief Constable Graham Shillington, and to Brigadier Patrick MacLellan, commander of the 8th Infantry Brigade 8 Brigade , who in turn passed them on to Major General Robert Ford British Army officer Robert Ford , Commander of Land Forces in Northern Ireland. The final decision was taken by higher authority ref name W17 Widgery Report of the Tribunal, paragraph 17 ref , after consultation with Ford and Shillington, to the effect that the march would be allowed to go ahead, but should be contained within the general area of the Bogside and the Creggan Estate so as to prevent rioting in the City centre and damage to commercial premises and shops. ref name W17 MacLellan s tactical plan saw this containment being achieved by 26 sequentially numbered barriers cutting off all streets leading from the march route to the Guildhall. These would be erected in the early afternoon, before the march began, and consist of, wooden knife rests reinforced with barbed wire and concrete slabs, backed by an army armoured personnel carrier APC on either side of the road. ref name ..., paragraph 88 ref References reflist 3 Category 1972 in Northern Ireland Category The Troubles ... more details
is referred to as BloodySunday in Lithuania Music Several songs have been written about the BloodySunday1972 in Northern Ireland, including SundayBloodySunday , a 1972 song from the album Some Time in New York City , by John Lennon & Yoko Ono BloodySunday , a 1979 song by Stiff Little Fingers SundayBloodySunday , a 1983 song by U2 Media Today Today BloodySundayBloodySunday , a 2006 radio programme on Australian network Triple J SundayBloodySunday film SundayBloodySunday film , a 1971 film directed by John Schlesinger BloodySunday TV film BloodySunday TV film , a 2002 film depicting a version of events of BloodySunday1972BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry , a play ...BloodySunday may refer to Events BloodySunday 1887 , a demonstration in London, England against British repression in Ireland BloodySunday 1900 , a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War, South Africa BloodySunday 1905 , a massacre in Saint Petersburg, Russia that led to the 1905 and 1917 ... members and local authorities Marburg s BloodySunday 1919 , a massacre of civilians of German ethnic origin in Maribor during the protest at the central city square BloodySunday 1920 , a day of violence in Dublin, Ireland during the Irish War of Independence BloodySunday 1921 , a day of violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the Irish War of Independence BloodySunday 1926 , a day of violence in Alsace BloodySunday 1938 , police violence against unemployed protesters in Vancouver, Canada BloodySunday 1939 , aka Bromberg BloodySunday, a massacre in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II BloodySunday 1965 , a violent attack during the first of the Selma to Montgomery marches in Alabama, United States BloodySunday 1969 , violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey BloodySunday1972 , shooting of unarmed civilian protesters by the British Army Parachute Regiment in Derry, Northern Ireland BloodySunday Inquiry 1998 , an inquiry commissioned by Tony ... more details
SundayBloodySunday is a song by U2 . It may also refer to SundayBloodySunday film SundayBloodySunday film , a 1971 film List of That 70s Show episodes Season 1 1998 1999 Sunday, BloodySunday That 70s Show episode SundayBloodySunday , a song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono from the 1972 album Some Time in New York City See also BloodySunday disambiguation disambig nl SundayBloodySunday ... more details
the horror felt by an observer of the Troubles in Northern Ireland , mainly focusing on the BloodySunday1972BloodySunday incident in Derry where British troops shot and killed unarmed civil rights ... of both BloodySunday1972 and BloodySunday 1920 , but are not specifically about either event. ref ... BloodySundayBloodySunday1972BloodySunday References Footnotes Reflist 2 Bibliography refbegin ...About the song by U2 Infobox single Name SundayBloodySunday Cover U2 SundayBloody Sunday.png Artist ... br 1983 This single SundayBloodySunday br 1983 Next single Pride In the Name of Love br 1984 Misc Extra tracklisting Album War U2 album War Type studio prev track prev no this track SundayBloody ... live prev track A Celebration Party Girl Party Girl prev no 4 this track SundayBloodySunday track no 5 next track The Electric Co. next no 6 Extra musicsample filename U2 SundayBloody Sunday.ogg title SundayBloodySunday Type single SundayBloodySunday is the opening track from U2 s 1983 in music ... sing012.html title U2 Discography SundayBloodySunday Single last U2Wanderer.org accessdate 2006 10 22 ref SundayBloodySunday is noted for its militaristic drumbeat, harsh guitar, and melodic ... Denise url Allmusic class song id t2668314 pure url yes title Song Review SundayBloodySunday work ... played songs SundayBloodySunday accessdate 2006 10 22 ref During its earliest performances, the song ... Songs of All Time . Writing and recording SundayBloodySunday grew from a guitar riff and lyric ..., SundayBloodySunday, people sort of think, Oh, that time when 13 Catholics were shot by British ... Image SundayBloodySunday riff A.svg left thumb 350 px This two Bar music bar guitar riff ref name SM Commercial sheet music for SundayBloodySunday. Universal Polygram International Music Publishing ... is repeated often throughout SundayBloodySunday. SundayBloodySunday is played at a tempo of 103 ... commented that love is...a central theme of SundayBloodySunday ref name Bono cite news first Tristam ... more details
Infobox film name SundayBloodySunday image Sundaybloodysunday.jpg image size 215px alt caption Theatrical release poster director John Schlesinger producer Joseph Janni br Edward Joseph writer Penelope Gilliatt br David Sherwin starring Murray Head br Glenda Jackson br Peter Finch br Peggy Ashcroft music Ron Geesin cinematography Billy Williams cinematographer Billy Williams editing Richard Marden distributor United Artists released Film date 1971 7 1 UK 1971 9 8 US runtime 110 minutes country Film UK language English SundayBloodySunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Murray Head , Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch . It tells the story of a free spirited young bisexual artist played by Head and his simultaneous relationships with a female recruitment consultant Jackson and a male Jewish doctor Finch . The film is significant for its time in that Finch ... sexuality. In this sense, SundayBloodySunday was a considerable departure from Schlesinger s previous ... Tomatoes . ref rotten tomatoes sundaybloodysundaySundayBloodySunday ref This film appeared on both ... Ebert commented The official East Coast line on John Schlesinger s SundayBloodySunday was that it is civilized ..., is that SundayBloodySunday is about people who suffer from psychic amputation , not civility, and that this film is not an affirmation but a tragedy ...I think SundayBloodySunday is a masterpiece ... about the loss of love, but about its absence. Awards and nominations SundayBloodySunday was nominated ... links IMDb title 0067805 SundayBloodySunday Amg movie sundaybloodysunday v47683 SundayBloodySunday rotten tomatoes sundaybloodysundaySundayBloodySunday start box s ach aw succession box title Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film years 1972 ... Sunday, BloodySunday fr Un dimanche comme les autres it Domenica, maledetta domenica nl SundayBloodySunday film ja pl Ta przekl ta niedziela pt SundayBloodySunday filme ru ... more details
y runtime 105 minutes language English country Ireland budget BloodySunday is a 2002 film about the 1972BloodySunday1972BloodySunday shootings in Derry , Northern Ireland . Although produced by Granada ...Infobox film name BloodySunday image BloodySunday movie poster.jpg writer Paul Greengrass starring James Nesbitt br Allan Gildea br Gerard Crossan director Paul Greengrass producer Mark Redhead cinematography ... Square and in Creggan on the actual route of the march 1972. Content The movie was inspired by Don Mullan s politically influential book Eyewitness BloodySunday Wolfhound Press, 1997 . The drama ..., a live version of SundayBloodySunday song SundayBloodySunday by U2 which plays over the closing ... Northern Ireland . In recognition of the role his book played in achieving the new BloodySunday Inquiry ... on BloodySunday. Big Brother 2007 UK housemate Se ny O Kane was in the film also. ref IMDb name 1776825 ... Cinema. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi entertainment 2304273.stm French award for BloodySunday BBC News Online, 2002 10 06. Retrieved 2007 07 14. ref BloodySunday appeared a week before Jimmy McGovern s TV film on the same subject, entitled Sunday 2002 TV drama Sunday shown by Channel 4 . McGovern ... Aileen date Fall Winter 2007 title Remembering Historical Trauma in Paul Greengrass s BloodySunday ... HIS.2007.19.2.113 External links Imdb title id 0280491 title BloodySunday Rotten tomatoes id bloodysunday Paul Greengrass Golden Bear 2000 2019 DEFAULTSORT BloodySunday Category 2000s drama films ... Ireland Category Golden Bear winners ar cy BloodySunday ffilm de BloodySunday Film eo Sanga diman o filmo eu BloodySunday filma fr BloodySunday film ko it BloodySunday film nl BloodySunday film pl Krwawa niedziela film pt Domingo Sangrento filme ru sv BloodySunday film ... Ireland Civil Rights Association march in Derry on 30 January 1972. The march ended when British Army ... more details
inquiry by families of those killed and injured in Derry on BloodySunday1972BloodySunday ... thousands of people walked the path that the civil rights marchers had taken on BloodySunday1972BloodySunday before 27 of them were shot. ref name BloodySunday report states those killed were ... The BloodySunday Inquiry , also known as the Saville Inquiry or the Saville Report after ... version of the events of Sunday 30 January 1972, superseding the tribunal set up under John Widgery ... June 2010 publisher BloodySunday Inquiry year 2010 ref The judges retired on 23 November 2004, ref ... 2 hi northern ireland foyle and west 10319881.stm title BloodySunday report published publisher ... was published on 15 June 2010. ref cite web url http report.bloody sunday inquiry.org title Report of the The Bloody ... http edition.cnn.com 2010 WORLD europe 06 15 uk.bloody.sunday.inquiry ?hpt Sbin title BloodySunday ... name BloodySunday report states those killed were innocent Conclusions The report stated, The firing by soldiers of 1 PARA on BloodySunday caused the deaths of 13 people and injury to a similar number ... work Report of the The BloodySunday Inquiry publisher date 15 June 2010 ref and also said, The immediate responsibility for the deaths and injuries on BloodySunday lies with those members of Support ... and injuries on BloodySunday accessdate 15 June 2010 work Report of the The BloodySunday ... name BloodySunday victims all innocent cite news url http english.aljazeera.net news europe 2010 06 2010615144034428377.html title BloodySunday victims all innocent date 15 June 2010 work Aljazeera ... who had been shot by the British soldiers. ref name BloodySunday Inquiry victims were all unarmed ... concocted lies in their attempt to hide their acts. ref name BloodySunday Inquiry victims were all ... not been warned by the British soldiers that they intended to shoot. ref name BloodySunday report ... were not posing any threat. ref name BloodySunday report states those killed were ... more details
to as Belfast s BloodySunday . However the title of BloodySunday , is now more commonly given in Ireland to events in BloodySunday 1920 Dublin in November 1920 or BloodySunday1972 Derry in January 1972 . Aftermath A strict curfew was enforced in Belfast after the violence, to try to ensure the Orange ...Other uses BloodySunday disambiguation BloodySunday Infobox civil conflict title Belfast s BloodySunday partof the Irish War of Independence image caption date 10 July 1921 place Belfast , Northern Ireland coordinates causes goals methods riot ing, shootout gun battles , grenade attacks, house burnings status result 161 houses destroyed, br curfew s imposed side1 side2 side3 leadfigures1 leadfigures2 leadfigures3 howmany1 howmany2 howmany3 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 16 killed br 70 injured casualties label Casualties notes Campaignbox Irish War of Independence BloodySunday or Belfast s BloodySunday was a day of violence in Belfast , Northern Ireland , on 10 July 1921, during the Irish War of Independence . Over a four day period, 22 people were killed, 16 of them on 10 July itself. Another 70 people were badly wounded and 200 houses were destroyed. ref Alan F Parkinson, Belfast s Unholy War, Four Courts Press, Dublin 2004, ISBN 1 85182 792 7 p. 154. ref Background Belfast saw almost 500 people die in political violence in the period 1920 1922. The violence in the city broke out in the summer of 1920, when in response to the Irish Republican Army IRA shooting dead a Royal Irish Constabulary RIC detective in nearby Lisburn 7,000 Irish Catholic Catholics were driven from their jobs in the Belfast shipyards and over 50 people were killed in rioting between Catholics and Protestantism ... of violence that led to BloodySunday . The events of July 1921 On 8 July, the RIC attempted to enter ... between Catholics and Protestants in west Belfast on the following day, Sunday 10 July, in which 16 ... . It added, In the extent of material damage to property, Sunday s rioting can be compared to the Easter ... more details
3 Bibliography Richard Bennet, The Black and Tans , Barnes & Noble, 1959. Tom Bowden, BloodySunday A Reappraisal, European Studies Review , vol 2, no. 1 1972 . Tim Carey and Marcus de B rca, BloodySunday ...BloodySunday lang gle Domhnach na Fola was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence . In total, 31 people were killed fourteen British, fourteen Irish civilians and three republican prisoners. The day began with an Irish Republican Army IRA operation to assassinate the Cairo Gang , a team of undercover British agents working and living in Dublin. Twelve were British Army officers, one a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the last a civilian informant ... War of Independence by Michael Hopkinson ISBN 978 0717137411 , page 91 ref Background BloodySunday ... named. ref name Dwyer 190 Dwyer, The Squad p. 190 ref BloodySunday Morning Infobox civilian attack title BloodySunday shootings image caption location central Dublin coordinates date 21 November 1920 ... numparts dfens File BloodySunday 1920 ticket.jpg 250px thumb left Ticket of the fatal Gaelic football ... disaster that was BloodySunday severely damaged the cause of British rule in Ireland and increased support for the Irish Republic republican government under amon de Valera . The events of BloodySunday have survived in public memory. The Gaelic Athletic Association named one of the stands ... of BloodySunday is usually blamed on the Auxiliary Division Auxiliaries . While the police raiding ... O Malley, BloodySunday, Dublin s Fighting Story 1916&ndash 1921 Tralee The Kerryman, 1949 but there is no evidence ... of Independence , Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 2004. Charles Townshend, BloodySunday Michael Collins ... fr BloodySunday 1920 ga Domhnach na Fola 1920 gl Domingo Sanguento 1920 it BloodySunday 1920 he 1920 ro BloodySunday 1920 ja 1920 no BloodySunday 1920 pl Krwawa niedziela Dublin 1920 ru 1920 simple BloodySunday 1920 sv Blodiga s ndagen 1920 ... more details
other uses of BloodySunday Infobox military conflict conflict BloodySunday partof Second Boer War image caption date 18 February 1900 coordinates coord 28 58 57 S 25 5 35 E type event display inline,title place Paardeberg Drift, Orange Free State casus territory result British victory combatant1 flagcountry United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland br flag Canada 1868 combatant2 flag South African Republic br flag Orange Free State commander1 flagicon United Kingdom Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener Horatio Kitchener commander2 flagicon South African Republic Piet Cronje strength1 6,000 strength2 5,000 casualties1 1,100 total, including br 280 dead casualties2 1,000 dead br 4,000 captured Campaignbox Second Boer War BloodySunday of February 18, 1900, was a day of high Imperial casualties in the Second Boer War . It occurred on the first day of the Battle of Paardeberg . A combined British Canadian force of 6,000 finally trapped a group of approximately 5,000 Boer soldiers and some civilians, under Piet Cronje , in a bend of the Modder River near Kimberley, Northern Cape Kimberley , having Siege of Kimberley Relief advanced from south of the Modder River on the 11th. The Boers defended a series of trenches on Paardeberg Hill. The Imperial commander, Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener Kitchener temporarily replacing the unwell Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts Roberts , began the battle by ordering a charge straight at the Boer trenches. The land sloped down to the Boer position and lacked any cover for convert 800 m yd or more. The Highland Brigade Scottish Highland Brigade and the 2nd Special Service Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, led the attack. The Boer soldiers withheld fire until the British soldiers were within convert 100 m ... Week Unreferenced date March 2007 Category Battles involving Canada BloodySunday Category Battles of the Second Boer War BloodySunday Category Conflicts in 1900 Category 1900 in South Africa Category ... more details
other uses of BloodySunday Image BloodySunday 1969.jpg thumb Coverage in the H rriyet of the protest. Kanl Pazar translates as BloodySunday . BloodySunday lang tr Kanl Pazar is the name given to a counter revolutionary response to a Left wing politics leftist protest that occurred on February 16, 1969, in Istanbul s Beyaz t Square , Turkey . A 1960 Turkish coup d tat coup d tat in 1960 had allowed a group of Turkish military officers to take control of the country. ref Karasapan, Omer. Turkey and US Strategy in the Age of Glasnost. Middle East Report , No. 160, Turkey in the Age of Glasnost Sep. Oct., 1989 , p. 6 ref Under this established government, labor tensions grew and anti American sentiment rose. Elements of the Turkish left and labour movement were protesting against perceived American Imperialism . ref cite journal last Amineh first Mehdi Parvizi authorlink coauthors Houweling, Henk title Global Energy Security and Its Geopolitical Impediments The Case of the Caspian Region journal Perspectives on Global Development and Technology volume 6 issue pages 365 388 publisher location date June, 2007 url http www.ingentaconnect.com content brill pgdt 2007 00000006 F0030001 art00017 doi 10.1163 156914907X207793 id accessdate April 2008 ref Protests increased after the United States Sixth Fleet arrived in Turkey. ref cite book last Kasaba first Resat Ed. authorlink coauthors title Turkey in the Modern World series The Cambridge History of Turkey volume 4 publisher Cambridge University Press date 2008 location pages xvii, 226 266 url http www.cambridge.org catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 0521620961 doi id isbn ref Unrest peaked on February 16, 1969, when 30,000 people marched on Taksim Square . The demonstration was broken up by the police, but several thousand continued ... Turkey expert , refers to BloodySunday as an example of organized, fascist violence , ref cite book ... and 1977. The Taksim Square massacre 1977 massacre is referred to as Turkey s second BloodySunday ... more details
Expand German Altonaer Blutsonntag date December 2011 Altona BloodySunday lang de Altonaer Blutsonntag was the name given to the bloody confrontation among the Sturmabteilung SA and Schutzstaffel SS , the police, and Communist Party of Germany Communist Party KPD supporters in Altona, Hamburg on 17 July 1932. In a policy of making concessions to the Nazi Party , the Franz von Papen government on 28 June 1932 lifted a ban that had been placed on the SA and SS in April. This action rekindled political street fighting, which had reached a peak in April, and which Papen had used as an excuse for his Preu enschlag Prussian Coup . The SA and the SS had announced a propaganda march through the workers quarter of Prussian Altona that had been approved by the Social Democratic police president, Otto Eggerstedt , despite warnings by the KPD. Eggerstedt himself was on an election trip, and his deputy was on vacation. Predictably, it came to blows between the near military invasion of some 7,000 National Socialists and Altona s Communist residents, leading to massive police intervention. Eighteen people, including two SA men, were killed, most by stray police bullets. After the Nazis Machtergreifung seized power in May 1933, 15 Communists who had been arrested were tried for murder. In addition to prison terms, four of the accused were sentenced to death, carried out by beheading on 1 August 1933. See also The Axe of Wandsbek 1951 film The Axe of Wandsbek , a 1951 film by Falk Harnack related to the confrontation Bibliography Christian Zentner, Friedemann Bed rftig 1991 . The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich . Macmillan, New York. ISBN 0 02 897502 2 coord 53.5517 N 9.953 E region DE HH type city 246860 source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Altona BloodySunday Category Nazi Germany Category Events in Germany Category 1932 in Germany de Altonaer Blutsonntag no Den blodige s ndagen i Altona ru 1932 ... more details
BloodySunday 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. ref name als Goodfellow, Samuel. http www.jstor.org stable 260909 From Communism to Nazism The Transformation of Alsatian Communists , in Journal of Contemporary History , Vol. 27, No. 2 Apr., 1992 , pp. 231 258 ref ref name p1 Fischer, Christopher J. http books.google.com books?id Y t3l5UJKCcC Alsace to the Alsatians? Visions and Divisions of Alsatian Regionalism, 1870 1939 . New York Berghahn Books, 2010. p. 187 ref 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 fran aise . The French nationalists sought to blockade the Alsatian autonomists from holding their meeting. As Dr. Eug ne Ricklin , a clerical autonomist and one of the main speakers of the event, and Joseph Ross , 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. ref name als ref name p1 ref name marg Callahan, Kevin J., and Sarah Ann Curtis. http books.google.com books?id dRVAvhPUNp0C Views from the Margins Creating Identities in Modern France . Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 2008. p. 146 ref The BloodySunday rally was significant in breaking up the taboo of cooperation between communists and Catholic autonomists ... and the French Communist Party. ref name als BloodySunday furthered cooperation between Alsatian ... more details
BloodySunday massacre in St. Petersburg The number killed is uncertain but the Tsar s officials recorded ...Image Bloody sunday.jpg thumb 250px center Demonstrators march to the Winter Palace undated center Image BloodySunday1905.jpg thumb 250px right A still from the Soviet movie Devyatoe yanvarya 9th of January 1925 showing line of armed soldiers facing demonstrators at the approaches to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg known at the time as Petrograd BloodySunday lang ru was a massacre on OldStyleDate Jan. 22 1905 January 9 in Saint Petersburg St. Petersburg , Russia , where unarmed, peaceful demonstrators marching to present a petition to the Tsar Nicholas II were gunned down by the Leib Guard Imperial Guard while approaching the city center and the Winter Palace from several gathering points. The shooting did not occur in the Palace Square. BloodySunday was an event with grave consequences for the Tsarist regime, as the disregard for ordinary people shown by the massacre undermined support for the state. The events which occurred on this Sunday were assessed by historians, including Lionel Kochan in his book Russia in Revolution 1890 1918 , to be one of the key events which led to the eventual Russian Revolution of 1917. Preludes Unreferenced section date January 2011 The previous December in 1904, a strike occurred at the Putilov plant , which made military orders during Russo Japanese War . Sympathy strikes in other parts of the city raised the number of strikers ... procession to the Winter Palace to deliver a petition to the Tsar that Sunday stating reforms they had ... Palace and at other key points. The Tsar had left the city on January 8 for Tsarskoye Selo . BloodySunday On the Sunday, January 22, striking workers and their families gathered at six points ... London isbn page 212 ref See also Symphony No. 11 Shostakovich References Commons category BloodySunday reflist coord missing Saint Petersburg Category 1905 in Russia Category 1905 riots Category ... more details
other uses of BloodySunday Citations missing date January 2010 Inline date January 2010 Image 1887BloodySunday.jpg thumb 300px BloodySunday 1887 BloodySunday , London , 13 November 1887, was the name given to a demonstration against Irish Coercion Act coercion in Ireland and to demand the release from prison of MP William O Brien , who was imprisoned for incitement as a result of an incident in the Irish Land War . The demonstration was organized by the Social Democratic Federation and the Irish National League . Violent clashes between police and demonstrators resulted in the killing of three protesters and the beating of hundreds more. Background William Ewart Gladstone Gladstone s espousal of the cause of Irish Home rule Home Rule had split the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party and made it easy for the Conservative Party UK Conservatives to gain a majority in the House of Commons. The period from 1885 to 1906 was one of Tory dominance, with short intermissions. Irish Coercion Act Coercion Acts were the answer of British governments perturbed by rural unrest in Ireland, and they involved various degrees of suspension of civil rights. Although the immediate object of the 13 November demonstration was to protest about the handling of the Irish situation by the Conservative government ... BloodySunday was certainly a major demonstration, but casualties were relatively light much ... and Irish movements, with more attending than on BloodySunday itself. William Morris, leader of the Socialist ... in BloodySunday and the funeral of Linnell. Citation needed date March 2011 Significance BloodySunday and its aftermath were significant events in the history and the mythology of the British ... Category Riots in London es Domingo Sangriento 1887 fr BloodySunday 1887 ga Domhnach na Fola 1887 ... to halt the demonstration. ref http www.met.police.uk history bloody sunday.htm History of the Metropolitan ... without condemning police treatment of Irish people living in Britain. The following Sunday, November ... more details
Other uses BloodySunday disambiguation Image Bundesarchiv Bild 183 2008 0415 505, Bromberg, Leichen get teter Volksdeutscher.jpg 300px thumb Wehrmacht soldiers and journalists in front of German victims alleged to have been killed on BloodySunday. ref name internationale The photo was utilized by the Nazi ... to be used for publication. ref name propagandistic BloodySunday lang de Bromberger Blutsonntag ... Bloodysunday was created and supported by the Nazi propaganda officials. An instruction issued by the Ministry ... in Bromberg. The expression bloodysunday must enter as a permanent term in the dictionary and circumnavigate ... violent ethnic cleansing of Germans living in Poland. ref name German Editor BloodySunday ... on BloodySunday, a number of Polish civilians were executed by German military units of the Einsatzgruppen ... Raitz von Frentz, 876 Poles were tried by German tribunal for involvement in the events of BloodySunday before the end of 1939. 87 men and 13 women were sentenced without the right to appeal. ref name ChristFren Polish historian Czes aw Madajczyk notes 120 executions in relation to BloodySunday ... POV date September 2011 The exact number of victims of BloodySunday is disputed. Peter Aurich a pseudonym ..., no ethnic German was charged in relation to BloodySunday. ref name ChristFren ref name HarryGordon ... research related to BloodySunday, confirming that the majority of historians agree that an insurrection ... niedzieli The End of the Myth of the Bromberg Bydgoszcz BloodySunday , Bulletin of the Institute ... of bodys of killed Volksdeutsche victims of the Bromberg BloodySunday . ref ref name ipn pl icon Tomasz ... links Commons category Bydgoszcz BloodySunday of 1939 http www.nexusboard.net sitemap 6365 bromberger ... Bydgoszcz BloodySunday , Bulletin of the Institute of National Remembrance, issue 121 2003 .... Romowa z Guenterem Schubertem pl icon Selection of Polish articles regional press on BloodySunday http ofiaromwojny.republika.pl teksty 0001.htm Express Bydgoski, Ofiaromwojny.republika.pl ... more details
good article File SLO Maribor13.JPG thumb Main city square in Maribor where Marburg s BloodySunday took place Marburg s BloodySunday German language German lang de Marburger Blutsonntag , ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id Q8IRlC56FIC&pg PA62&dq Marburger Blutsonntag&hl en&ei KEssTdLBLoSdOumurIIK&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&sqi 2&ved 0CCMQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Marburger 20Blutsonntag&f false title Geschichte der Republik sterreich 1918 1938 first Walter last Goldinger author Walter Goldinger coauthors Dieter A. Binder date 1992 publisher Verlag fur Geschischte und Politik location Vienna, Austria page 62 language German quote Marburger Blutsonntag ref ref cite web url http www.sistory.si publikacije prenos ?urn SISTORY ID 69 title Boj za Maribor first Lojze last Ude author Lojze Ude authorlink Lojze Ude year 1961 publisher Zgodovinski asopis location Slovenia page 138 language Slovene format pdf accessdate January 11, 2011 quote Tako je pri lo do demonstracij, ki jih je nacionalisti ni del nem ke publistike zaradi streljanja, do katerega je pri lo na Glavnom Trgu pred Mestno Hi o, e danes ozne uje Der Marburger Bluttag... ref Slovene language Slovene lang slo Mariborska krvava nedelja is the name of a massacre that took place on Monday, January 27, 1919 ...&seite 1 Newspaper article about Marburg s BloodySunday, published in Die Neue Zeitung on January 28 ... s BloodySunday, published in Pester Lloyd on January 28, 1919 http anno.onb.ac.at cgi content anno?apm 0&aid waz&datum 19190128&seite 4 Article about Marburg s BloodySunday, published in Wiener ...&seite 4 Article about Marburg s BloodySunday, published in Reichspost on January 29, 1919 http ... General s BloodySunday , Mladina magazine, March 2007. Author Tomica ulji http diepresse.com home politik zeitgeschichte 448662 Jaenner 1919 Der Bluttag von Marburg a d Drau Marburg s BloodySunday ... books?id zEl1e3j01LYC&pg PA237&dq maribor bloody sunday&hl en&ei xUIsTZzTLM3H4gakiLmLCw&sa X&oi ... more details
. There were also several revenge attacks by Ulster loyalism loyalists . Bloody Friday itself was seen by some as a reprisal attack for BloodySunday1972BloodySunday in Derry six months earlier ...Other uses Bloody Friday disambiguation Infobox civilian attack title Bloody Friday 1972 partof The Troubles image caption location Belfast , Northern Ireland coordinates date 21 July 1972 time 14 10 15 ... in 1972 Category Improvised explosive device bombings in Northern Ireland de Bloody Friday Belfast el 1972 es Viernes Sangriento fr Bloody Friday he no Blodige fredag ... Army Provisional IRA Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade Belfast Brigade susperps weapons Bloody Friday ... 1972. Twenty two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people including two ... doi isbn 0 14 101041 X ref It carried out a total of 1,300 bombings in 1972, following the failure ... BBC News Bloody Friday What Happened 16 July 2002 . Retrieved 7 March 2011 ref Of the 130 people injured ... 1 hi northern ireland 2132219.stm Bloody Friday What happened ref Along with some ref http www.pbs.org ... Garage on Crumlin Road. There were no serious injuries. Image Bloody Friday.jpg thumb right ... 2 hi uk news northern ireland 2132219.stm BBC News Bloody Friday What Happened 16 July 2002 ... Ireland Office, 1972. Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010 Speaking ... in the Troubles in 1972, more than in any other year of the conflict. Ten days after the bombings the British ... Irish Republican Army statement, 16 July 2002 CAIN Web Service ref blockquote Sunday 21 July marks the 30th anniversary of an IRA operation in Belfast in 1972 which resulted in nine people ... links http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news northern ireland 2132219.stm BBC News Bloody Friday http ... bfriday Cain Database Bloody Friday http cain.ulst.ac.uk events bfriday dead.htm CAIN Database List ... Campaignbox Northern Ireland Troubles The Troubles state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Bloody Friday ... more details
Other uses BloodySunday disambiguation BloodySunday Infobox Play name BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry image BloodySunday play .jpg image size 180px caption Oberon Books first edition cover writer Richard Norton Taylor genre Drama setting subject A dramatisation of the hearings of evidence given of the 1972 violence in Derry, Northern Ireland. premiere 7 April 2005 place Tricycle Theatre br London orig lang English web BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry is a 2005 dramatisation by English journalist Richard Norton Taylor of four years of evidence of the BloodySunday Inquiry Saville Inquiry , distilled into two hours of stage performance by Tricycle Theatre in London. References cite web title BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry url http www.tricycle.co.uk htmlnew whatson show.php3?id 71 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20050405182630 http www.tricycle.co.uk htmlnew whatson show.php3?id 71 publisher Tricycle Theatre year 2005 archivedate 2005 04 05 accessdate 2009 02 19 cite news title Out of crises, a drama author Liz Hoggard url http www.guardian.co.uk arts features story 0,11710,1446221,00.html work The Guardian date 27 March 2005 accessdate 2009 02 19 cite web title BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry author url http www.dublinks.com index.cfm loc 14 pt 0 spid 85F418D2 6CD9 4669 8A9FA731AF2AB0CC.htm work Dublinks year 2005 accessdate 2009 02 19 Further reading cite book last Norton Taylor first Richard title BloodySunday Scenes from the Saville Inquiry edition First location London publisher Oberon Books year 2005 isbn 1840025689 External links OlivierAward AffiliateTheatre Category Off Broadway plays Category 2005 plays Category English plays Category Plays based on actual events Category Laurence Olivier Award winning plays Category West End plays 2000s play stub ... more details
Other uses Blood disambiguation Refimprove date December 2007 Bloody is the adjective adjectival form ... topicalwords tw blo1.htm The weakening of bloody ref Etymology Many theories have been put forward for the origin of bloody as a profanity . One theory is that it derives from the phrase ..., and interestingly Jonathan Swift about 100 years later writes both it grows by r Lady cold and it was bloody ... Wiley Blackwell Blackwell , 1991 , points out that by my lady is not an adjective whereas bloody is, and suggests that the slang use of the term started with bloody drunk meaning fired up and ready ... descendants of Charlemagne wrought death and the most bloody destruction on England. Elizabeth I ... in which it is used, as well as the evidence of Swift s writing, the possibility that bloody is also .... It has also been surmised that bloody is related to the Dutch bloote , in the adverbial sense of entire, complete, pure, naked, that we have transformed into bloody , in the consequently absurd phrases of bloody good, bloody bad, bloody thief, bloody angry, &c, where it simply implies completely ... a sensation with the line Walk Not bloody likely and this led to a fad for using Pygmalion itself as a pseudo ... blo1.htm Further not Pygmalion likely ref The use of bloody in adult UK broadcasting aroused controversy ... are geared towards children, the character Ron says bloody hell many times in all the movies . Usage outside of the UK Bloody has always been a very common part of Australian English Australian speech ... by The Bulletin on 18 August 1894. One Australian performer, Kevin Bloody Wilson , has even made it his middle name. Also in Australia, the word bloody is frequently used as a verbal hyphen, or infix ... held that the word bloody is so common in modern parlance that it is not regarded as swearing . Meanwhile ... date April 2011 The use of bloody as an intensifier used to be considered highly offensive in India ..., is seen screaming down the phone, where the bloody hell are you? , attempting to get air support ... more details
SundayBloodySunday disambiguation BloodySunday Cold Sunday Easter Sunday represents the resurrection ...Other uses Distinguish Sundae Sunday IPAc en audio En us Sunday.ogg s n d e or IPAc en s n d i is the week day of the week between Saturday and Monday. For most Christians, Sunday is observed .... Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries, part of the weekend . In most Muslim countries , and Israel , Sunday is a working day. According to the Hebrew calendar s, traditional Christian calendars, Sunday is literally the first day of the week. According to the International Organization for Standardization ISO 8601 Sunday is the seventh and last day of the week. No century in the Gregorian calendar starts on a Sunday, whether its first year is 00 or 01. ref cite web url http ... 09 24 accessdate 2011 12 16 ref The Jewish New Year never falls on a Sunday. The rules of the Hebrew ..., or sixth day of the Jewish week i.e., Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday . Etymology File M ni and S l ... , the personified sun, from Norse mythology 1895 by Lorenz Fr lich . The English noun Sunday derived ... as dydd Sul . In most Indic languages , the word for Sunday is Ravi v sara or Aditya v sara or its ... language Russian the word for Sunday is Voskreseniye which means Resurrection of Jesus ... Greek word for Sunday, , derives from Lord also, due to its liturgical significance ... tradition, Sunday has been considered as the first day of the week. A number of languages ..., respectively. This leaves Sunday in the first position of the week count. The current Greek name for Sunday, Kyriake , means Lord s Day coming from the word Kyrios , which is the Greek ... feira, Ter a feira, Quarta feira, Quinta feira and Sexta feira, while Sunday itself similar to Greek ... S u sixth day , Th B y seventh day . Sunday is called Ch Nh t, a corrupted form of Ch a Nh t meaning ... form to mean Sunday. A similar system of naming days of the week occurs in Portuguese language ... more details
Infobox single Name SundaySunday Cover SundaySunday 7 cover.jpg Artist Blur band Blur B side Tell Me, Tell Me br Dizzy br Fried br Shimmer br Daisy Bell br Let s All Go Down the Strand br Long Legend br Mixed Up Album Modern Life Is Rubbish Released 4 October 1993 Format 7 single 7 vinyl , 12 , CD single CD Recorded 1992 Genre Britpop Length 2 38 Label EMI , Food Records Producer Steve Lovell, Blur, Graeme Holdaway Last single Chemical World br 1993 This single SundaySunday br 1993 Next single Girls & Boys Blur song Girls & Boys br 1994 Misc External music video YouTube qI6YPGdDB1A SundaySundaySundaySunday is a song by English alternative rock band Blur band Blur , featured on their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish . It was released 4 October 1993 as the final single music single from that album, and charted at number 26 in the UK Singles Charts . This is the highest charting single ..., as stated on the CD1 cover. The song is about traditional British Sunday activities, like a Sunday ... of the worst moments in Blur s career. CD 2 is titled The SundaySunday Popular Community Song CD , making it rather like an extended play . Track listings 7 SundaySunday Tell Me, Tell Me featuring Seymour CD1 SundaySunday Dizzy featuring Seymour Fried featuring Seymour Shimmer featuring Seymour CD2 the Popular Community Song CD SundaySunday Daisy Bell Let s All Go Down The Strand 12 SundaySunday Long Legged featuring Seymour Mixed Up featuring Seymour B sides The B sides on SundaySunday ... SundaySunday B side was Sing to Me , an early version of Sing Blur song Sing , which came out ... an extended play called The SundaySunday Popular Community Song CD . The songs on the EP include dancehall ... 21 Boxset as well. Personnel SundaySunday produced by Steve Lovell Daisy Bell and Let s All Go ... Rowntree drums The Kick Horns brass, SundaySunday only Blur Category 1993 singles Category Blur band songs fr SundaySunday gl SundaySunday pt SundaySunday sv SundaySunday ... more details
SUNDAY Stir Us, Free Us is a contemporary art gallery located in the Lower East Side of New York City , USA . The gallery was founded by Clayton Sean Horton in the summer of 2006 and opened its first exhibition on October 6, 2006. Since its inception SUNDAY has exhibited an intergenerational group of artists including Gayleen Aiken , Ed Blackburn, Ronnie Bass, Brian Bress, Peter Gallo , Joel Gibb , G.B. Jones , and Asuka Ohsawa many of whom explore religious culture, regional vernacular, sexuality, and semiotics . External links http www.sundaynyc.com SUNDAY website coord missing New York City Category Museums established in 2006 Category Contemporary art galleries in the United States Category Art galleries in Manhattan US art display stub ... more details