Bloody Sunday (Turkish: Kanlı Pazar) is the name given to a counter-revolutionary response to a leftist protest that occurred on February 16, 1969, in...
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Look up Bloody Sunday or bloody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloody Sunday may refer to: Bloody Sunday (1923), a day of police violence during...
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Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch...
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Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the...
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Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola) was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. More than 30 people...
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further guerilla actions and government retaliations. Events such as Bloody Sunday (1969), bombings, robberies, and kidnappings happened but it was responded...
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The Troubles in Derry (section Bloody Sunday)
of the Bogside (an inner suburb of the city) in 1969 as the beginning of the Troubles. The Bloody Sunday incident of 1972 occurred in Derry, in the Bogside...
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Georgy Gapon (section Bloody Sunday)
mainly remembered as the leader of peaceful crowds of protesters on Bloody Sunday, when hundreds of them were killed by firing squads of the Imperial...
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the kitchen of a bourgeois mansion during the 15-16 June events. Bloody Sunday (1969) Taksim Square massacre interactive map of the protests YouTube documentary...
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Gerard Donaghy (section Bloody Sunday)
who was killed by members of the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment on Bloody Sunday in Derry, Northern Ireland. Both of Donaghy's parents had died by 1966...
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Lisesi founded. Küçükköyspor founded. 1969 17 January: Vehbi Koç Foundation established. 16 February: Bloody Sunday (1969). 12 April: Atatürk Cultural Center...
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for Best Director for Midnight Cowboy (1969) and was Oscar-nominated for Darling (1965) and Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). He gained acclaim for his Hollywood...
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Belfast's Bloody Sunday, a reference to the killing of civilians by the same battalion in Derry a few months later, known as Bloody Sunday. The 1972 inquests...
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Free Derry (category 1969 establishments in Northern Ireland)
known as the Free Derry Police. Support for the IRA rose further after Bloody Sunday in January 1972, when 13 unarmed men and boys were shot dead by the...
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Edward Daly (bishop) (section Bloody Sunday (1972))
marches and events during the Troubles. He came to wider attention during Bloody Sunday in January 1972, waving a blood-stained white handkerchief as he escorted...
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a TV film about the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland Sunday (2008 film), a Bollywood film Sunday (2011 film) or Dimanche, a...
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The Italian Job (redirect from The Italian Job (1969 film))
19 September 1969. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2011. "The World's Top Twenty Films". Sunday Times. 27 September...
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Army's 16th Parachute Brigade and was claimed as a revenge attack for Bloody Sunday. Six civilian staff and a Catholic military chaplain were killed and...
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crowd (estimates vary between 20,000 and 100,000 people), following the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry on 30 January 1972, when the British Army's Parachute...
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received another boost when Ian Bannen dropped out of the lead in Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). Finch replaced him and his performance was rewarded with...
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(OC) of the Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade, he was the main organiser of Bloody Friday, the biggest bombing attack ever carried out by the organisation...
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was put into effect the year before turned into a bloodbath known as Bloody Sunday. The British Parachute Regiment shot dead 14 protesters and injured...
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Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 21 July 1972, during the...
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Andrew Form (category 1969 births)
Andrew Form (born February 3, 1969) is an American film producer known for producing the films Friday the 13th, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Purge...
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Spanky and Our Gang (category Musical groups disestablished in 1969)
major hits in the US and Canada in 1967–1968 with "Sunday Will Never Be the Same," "Lazy Day," "Sunday Mornin'," and "Like to Get to Know You." The group's...
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She also appeared in the feature films 10 Rillington Place (1971), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1974), Cry Wolf (1980)...
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The Troubles (category 1969 in Northern Ireland)
but soon came to see it as hostile and biased, particularly after Bloody Sunday in 1972. The main participants in the Troubles were republican paramilitaries...
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Bernadette Devlin McAliskey (section Bloody Sunday)
a face-to-face debate in New York that month. Having witnessed the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry in 1972, Devlin was infuriated that she was later...
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Maurice Bishop (section "Bloody Sunday")
revealing Bishop's broken jaw. 18 November 1973 became known in Grenada as "Bloody Sunday." Bishop joined a mass demonstration against Prime Minister Gairy on...
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Retrieved 15 June 2015. "Report of The Bloody Sunday Inquiry – Volume I – Chapter 3". Saville Bloody Sunday Inquiry. 15 June 2010. "30 May 1972: Official...
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