Bloody Sunday (1920)
Bloody Sunday was a day of violence in Dublin, Ireland, United Kingdom, on 21 November 1920. It happened during the Irish War of Independence. In total, 31 people were killed. This included fourteen British people, fourteen Irish civilians and three republican prisoners.
There are quite a lot of events known as Bloody Sunday.
Bloody Sunday (1920) Media
Bloody Sunday remembrance plaque at Croke Park
Plaque in memory of the three volunteers at Dublin Castle
Patrick Moran (left) and Thomas Whelan (right), shortly before they were hanged for their part in the assassinations. Between them is an Auxiliary officer.
Other websites
- "Bloody Sunday, 1920". Croke Park. Retrieved 2011-05-04.