1905 killing of worker protesters that Jiang uses as evidence of revolutionary discontent under Nicholas II.
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Bloody Sunday
1905 killing of worker protesters that Jiang uses as evidence of revolutionary discontent under Nicholas II.
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"...discontent and revolution in Russia, which leads to something called the Bloody Sunday in 1905, where worker protesters were killed. They were killed by..."
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