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- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) abstract "Bloody Sunday (German: Bromberger Blutsonntag; Polish: Krwawa niedziela) was a series of killings of members of the German minority that took place at the beginning of World War II. On September 3, 1939, two days after the beginning of the German invasion of Poland, highly controversial killings occurred in and around Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg), a Polish city with a sizable German minority. The number of casualties and other details of the incident are disputed among historians.".
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- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) hasPhotoCollection Bloody_Sunday_(1939).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:1939_in_Poland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Bydgoszcz.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Einsatzgruppen.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Germany–Poland_relations.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Invasion_of_Poland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Mass_murder_in_1939.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Massacres_in_Poland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Nazi_propaganda.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:Pogroms.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) subject Category:World_War_II_crimes_in_Poland.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) comment "Bloody Sunday (German: Bromberger Blutsonntag; Polish: Krwawa niedziela) was a series of killings of members of the German minority that took place at the beginning of World War II. On September 3, 1939, two days after the beginning of the German invasion of Poland, highly controversial killings occurred in and around Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg), a Polish city with a sizable German minority. The number of casualties and other details of the incident are disputed among historians.".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Bloedige Zondag (1939)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Bloody Sunday (1939)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Bromberger Blutsonntag".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Dimanche sanglant de Bydgoszcz".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Domingo sangriento (1939)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Krwawa niedziela (Bydgoszcz)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "Кровавое воскресенье (1939)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "ビドゴシチ住民殺害事件".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) label "血腥星期日 (1939年)".
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Bromberger_Blutsonntag.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Domingo_sangriento_(1939).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Dimanche_sanglant_de_Bydgoszcz.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs ビドゴシチ住民殺害事件.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Bloedige_Zondag_(1939).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Krwawa_niedziela_(Bydgoszcz).
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs m.0jsgn.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Q175113.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) sameAs Q175113.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) wasDerivedFrom Bloody_Sunday_(1939)?oldid=605344587.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-2008-0415-505,_Bromberg,_Leichen_getöteter_Volksdeutscher.jpg.
- Bloody_Sunday_(1939) isPrimaryTopicOf Bloody_Sunday_(1939).