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      • Bloody Sunday, (January 9 [January 22, New Style], 1905), massacre in St. Petersburg, Russia, of peaceful demonstrators marking the beginning of the violent phase of the Russian Revolution of 1905.
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  1. Oct 28, 2009 · On January 22, 1905, a group of workers led by the radical priest Georgy Apollonovich Gapon marched to the czar’s Winter Palace in St. Petersburg to make their demands.

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  3. Injuries 439–800. Arrests 6,831. Bloody Sunday or Red Sunday [1] (Russian: Кровавое воскресенье, romanized: Krovavoye voskresenye, IPA: [krɐˈvavəɪ vəskrʲɪˈsʲenʲjɪ]) was the series of events on Sunday, 22 January [ O.S. 9 January] 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia, when unarmed demonstrators, led by Father Georgy ...

    • Dispersal of the workers' procession; beginning of the 1905 Russian Revolution
    • Demonstration march
    • 22 January [O.S. 9 January] 1905
  4. A British cartoon ridiculing the tsar’s actions in 1905. The events of ‘Bloody Sunday’ reverberated around the world. In the newspapers of London, Paris and New York, Nicholas II was condemned as a murderous tyrant. Within Russia, the response was also strong. Once the empire’s ‘Holy Father’, the tsar was given the epithet ‘Bloody ...

  5. Bloody Sunday or Red Sunday (Russian: Крова́вое воскресе́нье, tr. Krovávoe voskresénje, Russian pronunciation: [krɐˈvavəɪ vəskrʲɪˈsʲenʲjɪ]) was the series of events on Sunday, 22 January [O.S. 9 January] 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia, when unarmed demonstrators, led by Father Georgy Gapon, were fired upon by ...

  6. May 8, 2024 · January 22, 1905 - 1906. Location: Russian Empire. Major Events: Bloody Sunday. October Manifesto. Key People: Pyotr Nikolayevich Durnovo. Nicholas II. Sergey Yulyevich, Count Witte. On the Web: Alpha History - Bolsheviks and Mensheviks (May 08, 2024)

  7. The ‘Bloody Sunday’ petition to the tsar (1905) In January 1905, steelworkers in St Petersburg, led by Georgii Gapon, drafted a petition demanding improved conditions and some political reforms. The ‘Bloody Sunday’ petition sparked shootings of several hundred workers outside the Winter Palace:

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