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nordsb [41]
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What happened in st petersburg during the russian revolution

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ra1l [238]4 years ago
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One priest and some peasants went to the winter palace in St. Petersburg, to demand reforms. The imperial forces opened fire, killing and wounding many. 
Riots broke out and that Massacre was known as Bloody Sunday.
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