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Bloody Sunday may refer to:
* Bloody Sunday ( 1887 ), 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, Russia that led to the 1905 and 1917 Russian Revolutions
* 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 ( 1921 ), a day of violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the Irish War of Independence
* Bloody Sunday ( 1926 ), a day of violence in Alsace
* Bloody Sunday ( 1938 ), police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, Canada
* Bloody Sunday ( 1939 ), aka Bromberg Bloody Sunday, a massacre in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II
* Bloody Sunday ( 1965 ), a violent attack during the first of the Selma to Montgomery marches in Alabama, United States
* Bloody Sunday ( 1969 ), violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey
* Bloody Sunday ( 1972 ), shooting of unarmed 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 )-January 13, 1991 attack on civilians is referred to as Bloody Sunday in Lithuania
Several songs have been written about the Bloody Sunday ( 1972 ) in Northern Ireland, including:
* " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", a 1972 song from the album Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon & Yoko Ono
* " Bloody Sunday ", a 1979 song by Stiff Little Fingers
* " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", a 1983 song by U2
* Bloody Sunday, a 2006 radio programme on Australian network Triple J

Bloody and 1920
For instance, Tomás Mac Curtain, the Mayor of Cork, was assassinated in March 1920 by local RIC men and the massacre of 13 civilians at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday was also carried out by the RIC although a small detachment of Auxiliaries were also present.
The most high profile atrocity of the war took place in Dublin in November 1920, and is still known as Bloody Sunday.
* 1920Irish War of Independence: In Dublin, 31 people are killed in what became known as " Bloody Sunday ".
On Bloody Sunday ( 1920 ), Collins ordered his private death squad to assassinate 14 MI5 agents at their lodgings throughout Dublin.
That day, 21 November 1920, became known as the original Bloody Sunday — not to be confused with the 1972 Bloody Sunday in Derry City — when the Black and Tans attacked a Gaelic football game at Croke Park and shot at the crowd and players indiscriminately, killing 14 civilians.
On the night of Bloody Sunday in 1920, three Irish Republican Army members Dick McKee, Conor Clune and Peadar Clancy, were tortured and killed.
Bloody Sunday () was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence.
* Tim Carey and Marcus de Búrca, " Bloody Sunday 1920: New Evidence ," History Ireland, vol.
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After the Bloody Sunday assassination of a dozen British officers ( 21 November 1920 ) Wilson urged martial law on Churchill “ for the hundredth time ”.
Ticket of the fatal match on Bloody Sunday ( 1920 )
A second match between Ireland and England on 24 February 2007 was politically symbolic because of the events of Bloody Sunday in 1920.
The bloodiest single day of these " troubles " ( as they were known at the time ) in Dublin was Bloody Sunday on November 21, 1920, when the Michael Collins ' " Squad " assassinated 18 British agents ( see Cairo gang ) around the city in the early hours of the morning.
The most infamous of all their actions was the burning of half the city of Cork in 1920 and the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1920.
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During the mid-1910s, the gang was led by Paddy " The Bear " Ryan, who, operating from his South Halstead Street saloon, would control most of Bloody Maxwell by Prohibition, until his murder by rival Walter " Runt " Quinlan, in 1920.
* The Bloody History of the Korean Independence Movement ( Hanguk dongnip undong ji hyeolsa ; ) in 1920.
Following the events of Bloody Sunday, November 21, 1920, when several D Branch officers were assassinated by IRA hit teams, D Branch was transferred to the command of Brigadier-General Sir Ormonde Winter in January 1921.

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