Historical Events tagged with "violence"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Police Shoot Unarmed Civilians in Ponce

March 21st, 1937 87 years ago

In Ponce, Puerto Rico, police opened fire on a peaceful parade, resulting in 19 unarmed civilians being killed. This act of violence was allegedly ordered by Blanton Winship, the U.S.-appointed Governor. The incident occurred during a demonstration advocating for Puerto Rican independence, highlighting the tension between local nationalists and the colonial government.

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Politics & Government

Ethiopian Nationalists Attack Viceroy Graziani

February 19th, 1937 88 years ago

During a public ceremony at the Viceregal Palace in Addis Ababa, two Ethiopian nationalists of Eritrean origin made an attempt on the life of Viceroy Rodolfo Graziani by throwing multiple grenades. This assassination attempt highlighted the growing resistance against Italian colonial rule in Ethiopia, as tensions in the region escalated following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Police Clash with Striking Teamsters in Minneapolis

July 20th, 1934 90 years ago

During the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike, police opened fire on striking truck drivers, resulting in two fatalities and numerous injuries. Tensions escalated as union members protested for better labor conditions and rights. This violent confrontation reflected the ongoing labor unrest throughout the United States in the early 1930s, highlighting the struggle between workers and law enforcement.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Violence Against Peasants in Casas Viejas

January 12th, 1933 92 years ago

On December 1, 1933, the Security and Assault Corps conducted a brutal crackdown in Casas Viejas, Spain, resulting in the deaths of 22 peasants. This violent incident was part of a broader response to rising tensions and conflicts about land ownership and workers' rights, as the local populace protested their dire conditions. The officers, enforcing the government's response to civil unrest, acted decisively, illustrating the harsh measures employed against dissenters in pre-Civil War Spain.

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Crime & Law

Hebron Massacre: Attack on Jewish Community

August 24th, 1929 95 years ago

The second day of the two-day Hebron massacre saw Arab attacks on the Jewish community in Hebron, resulting in the deaths of 65 to 68 Jews. Over 400 Jews were residents in the city, but following the violence, many were forced to flee to surrounding areas, which drastically changed the demographic and cultural landscape of the city. The violence was triggered by tensions between Jewish and Arab communities amid rising hostilities throughout the British Mandate of Palestine.

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Crime & Law

Arab Attacks on Hebron's Jewish Community

August 23rd, 1929 95 years ago

In August 1929, a series of violent anti-Jewish riots erupted in Hebron, during which Arab residents attacked the Jewish community. Over two days, approximately 65 to 68 Jewish individuals were killed, and the violence led to the remainder of the Jewish population being evacuated from the city. This violence was part of a larger wave of riots across Palestine, rooted in tensions over religious sites and national identities.

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Politics & Government

Violence Erupts Between Jews and Arabs in Palestine

August 16th, 1929 95 years ago

In Mandatory Palestine, violent clashes arose between Palestinian Arabs and Jewish communities, leading to significant casualties on both sides. The animosity was fueled by rising tensions over land, religious sites, and conflicting national aspirations. The unrest began in Hebron and spread to other cities, resulting in a tragic loss of life, including 133 Jewish and 116 Arab individuals. This outbreak highlighted the growing discord in the region, deeply rooted in years of rivalry and frustration.

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Military & Warfare

Jinan Incident Sparks Violence and Retaliation

May 3rd, 1928 96 years ago

The Jinan incident began with the killing of twelve Japanese civilians by Chinese forces in Jinan, China. This act led to significant retaliation from Japanese troops, resulting in a devastating response that claimed over 2,000 Chinese civilian lives in the subsequent days. The incident escalated tensions between Japan and China during a period of political instability in the region.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Columbine Mine Massacre Involving State Police

November 21st, 1927 97 years ago

Striking coal miners were allegedly attacked by state police dressed as civilians. This occurred at the Columbine Mine in Colorado, where miners were peacefully protesting working conditions. The incident escalated when a detachment of police opened fire using machine guns, causing chaos and fear among the miners and their families. This aggression against labor involved deep-seated tensions in the coal industry, as miners sought better pay and safer working environments.

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