On Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, 13 people were killed.
Sunday bloody Sunday happened on January 30th 1972
The first Bloody Sunday took place on November 21, 1920. The second one took place on January 30, 1972.
There have been many days which have been called Bloody Sunday. In Russia, there was one on the 22nd of January 1905. In Ireland there was one on the 21st of November 1920 and another on the 30th of January 1972.
After bloody Sunday, 30th January 1972, the catholics turned strongly against Britain as is was british soldiers that killed the 13 cillians and wounded 17 more.
The film "Bloody Sunday" with James Nesbitt is based on the book "Eyewitness Bloody Sunday" by Don Mullan. The book provides a detailed account of the events that took place on January 30, 1972, in Northern Ireland.
Sunday Bloody Sunday was created on 1983-03-11.
Yes, Sunday, Bloody Sunday is in duple meter.
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.
The Russian Bloody Sunday occurred because demonstrators marched on the czar's palace when the czar wasn't there and the guards didn't know what to do or if they large group was armed, so they opened fire.
If you mean the Sunday of 21st Nov 1920 then they were the D.M.P [Dublin Metropolitan Police] If you mean the Sunday of 30th Jan 1972 they were the RUC [Royal Ulster Constabulary].
Bloody Sunday took place in Derry, Northern Ireland on 30th January 1972 and was a shooting incident where British soldiers shot 32 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment.