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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 ( 1920 ), a day of violence in Dublin, Ireland during the Irish War of Independence
* 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 ( 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 1939
According to German historian Christian Raitz von Frentz, 876 Poles were tried by German tribunal for involvement in the events of Bloody Sunday before the end of 1939.
On September 3, 1939, shortly after the war started, the Bromberg Bloody Sunday incident occurred ; the incident was used in Nazi propaganda and as an excuse for reprisals against the Polish population, following the occupation of the city by the Wehrmacht on September 9.
# REDIRECT Bloody Sunday ( 1939 )

Bloody and ),
* Sunday Bloody Sunday ( film ), a 1971 film directed by John Schlesinger
* Bloody Sunday ( TV film ), a 2002 film depicting a version of events of Bloody Sunday 1972
* Bloody Mary ( folklore ), a ghost said to appear in mirrors when summoned
* Bloody Mary ( South Pacific ), a character in a book
* Bloody Mary ( DC Comics ), a fictional extraterrestrial vampire
* Bloody Mary ( Helix ), a comic book
* Bloody Mary ( Marvel Comics ), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
* Mary ( elephant ), or Bloody Mary or Murderous Mary, an elephant that was infamously publicly hanged
* " Bloody Mary " ( South Park ), an episode of the television series South Park
* " Bloody Mary " ( Supernatural ), an episode of the television series Supernatural

Bloody and aka
* MARy, a 2008 horror film, aka Bloody Mary
* Mary I of England ( 1516 – 1558 ), aka " Bloody Mary ", Queen of England and Ireland
* Stage Fright ( 1987 ) aka Bloody Bird, aka Aquarius, directed by Michele Soavi
... aka Bloody Sunday
* Stage Fright ( Michele Soavi, 1987 ; Italian: Deliria ) aka Aquarius, Bloody Bird
La Marca del Hombre Lobo / Mark of the Wolf Man ( 1968 ) ( aka Hell's Creatures: Dracula and the Werewolf, aka The Nights of Satan ) – ( released on DVD as Frankenstein's Bloody Terror ), directed by Enrique Eguiluz ; originally filmed in 3-D & 70mm
* La Marca del Hombre Lobo ( Mark of the Wolf Man ) 1968, directed by Enrique Equiluz ( aka Frankenstein's Bloody Terror )
# Hell's Bloody Devils ( 1970 ) aka The Fakers ( TV title )

Bloody and Bromberg
* Witold Kulesza, " I Don ’ t Want to Polemise with the Myth of the Bromberg ( Bydgoszcz ) Bloody Sunday ", Bulletin of the Institute of National Remembrance, issue: 121 / 2003 / 2004

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