On Bloody Sunday, the 21st of November, 1920 in Dublin, 31 people died on that day.
13 catholics
On Bloody Sunday, January 22nd, 1905 in St. Petersburg, it is not certain how many died. A wide range of figures are given, from as little as 96 to as much as 4000.
over 9000 people
It is very bloody and scary
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There are many days known as BNllody Sunday in different countries. Here are just some of them: If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 22nd, 1905 in St. Petersburg, then it is not certain how many died. A wide range of figures are given, from as little as 96 to as much as 4000. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, November 21st, 1920 in Dublin, then 31 people died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, March 7th, 1965 in Selma, then nobody died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, then 13 people died on that day.
On Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, 13 people were killed.
There have been two Bloody Sundays in Irish history. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, November 21st, 1920 in Dublin, then 31 people died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, then 13 people died on that day.
13 died on Bloody Sunday on Jan. 30, 1972 in Derry, Northern Ireland or shortly thereafter. John Johnston was shot twice on Bloody Sunday and died in June of that year with his family being convinced he suffered a premature death due to his injuries sustained from Bloody Sunday making it a total of 14.
13 catholics
On Bloody Sunday, January 22nd, 1905 in St. Petersburg, it is not certain how many died. A wide range of figures are given, from as little as 96 to as much as 4000.
There are a number of Bloody Sundays. Here are just three of them, though there are several others: In January 1905 a group of peaceful workers lead by Gapan reached the Winter palace in St. Petersburg to present a petetion to Tsar.The workers were attacked by police,over 100 workers were killed and 300 were wounded.Since,the incident took place on Sunday,it is known as Bloody Sunday. On the 21st of November 1920, the British Army went into Croke Park in Dublin during a match and opened fire killing 14 civilians in reprisal for attacks on agents that morning. Between all attacks, 31 people died that day. This is known as Bloody Sunday. On the 30th of January 1972 in Derry, the British Army opened fire on the day of a civil rights march killing 13 people and wounding others. This is known as Bloody Sunday.
There are a number of Bloody Sundays. Here are just three of them, though there are several others: In January 1905 a group of peaceful workers lead by Gapan reached the Winter palace in St. Petersburg to present a petetion to Tsar.The workers were attacked by police,over 100 workers were killed and 300 were wounded.Since,the incident took place on Sunday,it is known as Bloody Sunday. On the 21st of November 1920, the British Army went into Croke Park in Dublin during a match and opened fire killing 14 civilians in reprisal for attacks on agents that morning. Between all attacks, 31 people died that day. This is known as Bloody Sunday. On the 30th of January 1972 in Derry, the British Army opened fire on the day of a civil rights march killing 13 people and wounding others. This is known as Bloody Sunday.
bloody people who died!
over 9000 people
Between 60-400.
In bloody Sunday over 20 innocent people were shot and 14 died because of evil British soldiers who killed innocent people for peaceful protesting. The soldiers were evil little ******* and they deserved to die a painful death for killing innocent children. Let's get some of the ill-informed prejudice out of this, huh? The soldiers, who were ordinary guys and no more evil than anyone else, but trained to do a job, will swear to their dying day that they believed they were shot at first, even though the enquiry did not agree that this was the case. The soldiers then did what they were ordered to do and, sadly, created a desperately tragic mistake for which they will never be forgiven.