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- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) abstract "Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola) was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. In total, 31 people were killed – fourteen British, fourteen Irish civilians and three republican prisoners.The day began with an Irish Republican Army (IRA) operation organised by Michael Collins to assassinate the Cairo Gang, a team of undercover agents working and living in Dublin. Twelve were British Army officers, one a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and the last a civilian informant.Later that afternoon, Black and Tans of the Royal Irish Constabulary, supported by members of the Auxiliary Division, opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park, killing fourteen civilians. That evening, three IRA suspects in Dublin Castle were beaten and killed by their captors, allegedly while trying to escape. Overall, while its events cost relatively few lives, Bloody Sunday was considered a great victory for the IRA, as Collins's operation severely damaged his enemy's intelligence (especially important since the Irish rebels were fighting a guerrilla war against them) while the later reprisals did no real damage to the guerrillas but increased support for the IRA at home and abroad.".
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- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) wikiPageID "182781".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) wikiPageRevisionID "606789596".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) date "1920-11-21".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) fatalities "11".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) fatalities "14".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) fatalities "2".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) hasPhotoCollection Bloody_Sunday_(1920).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) injuries "1".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) injuries "60".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) location "Croke Park, Dublin".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) location "central Dublin".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) perp Black_and_Tans.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) perp Irish_Republican_Army.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) perp Royal_Irish_Constabulary.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) time "925.0".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) time "early morning".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) timezone "GMT".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) title "Bloody Sunday shootings".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) title "Croke Park massacre".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) type "assassination".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) type "indiscriminate shooting".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) weapons "revolvers, automatics".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) weapons "rifles, revolvers and an Armored car (military)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:1920_in_Gaelic_football.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:1920_in_Ireland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1920.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Croke_Park.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_history.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Gaelic_games_controversies.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:History_of_County_Dublin.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:History_of_Ireland_(1801–1923).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Mass_murder_in_1920.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Massacres_committed_by_the_United_Kingdom.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Massacres_in_Ireland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) subject Category:Police_misconduct_during_the_Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) comment "Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola) was a day of violence in Dublin on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. In total, 31 people were killed – fourteen British, fourteen Irish civilians and three republican prisoners.The day began with an Irish Republican Army (IRA) operation organised by Michael Collins to assassinate the Cairo Gang, a team of undercover agents working and living in Dublin.".
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- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Bloody Sunday (1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Bloody Sunday (1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Blutsonntag (Irland 1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Domingo Sangrento (1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Domingo Sangriento (1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Krwawa niedziela (Dublin 1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "Кровавое воскресенье (1920)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) label "血の日曜日事件 (1920年)".
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- Bloody_Sunday_(1920) sameAs Krwawa_niedziela_(Dublin_1920).
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