Bloody Sunday may refer to:
Historical events
(listed in chronological order):
- Bloody Sunday (1887), a demonstration in London against hatred in Ireland
- Bloody Sunday (1900), a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War
- Bloody Sunday (1905), a massacre in Saint Petersburg
- Bloody Sunday (1913) a violent event during the 1913 Dublin Lockout
- Everett massacre, violence in Everett, Washington, in 1916, between Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) union members and local authorities
- Bloody Sunday (1920), violence in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence (1919 - 1921)
- Bloody Sunday (1938), police violence against unemployed protesters in Vancouver, British Columbia
- Bloody Sunday (1939) (also known as "Bromberg Bloody Sunday"), a massacre said to have taken place in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II
- A violent attack during the first of the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965
- Bloody Sunday (1969), the result of a protest that occurred on February 16, 1969 in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey.
- Bloody Sunday (1972), shooting of civilians by members of the 1st Battalion, British Parachute Regiment in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Cultural references
See also
- *Bloody Monday
- *Bloody Tuesday
- *Bloody Wednesday
- *Bloody Thursday
- *Bloody Friday
- *Bloody Saturday