Bloody Tuesday (Italian: Sanguinosa Martedi) is the name given to the events of October 3, 1944 in Rome and its surrounding villages at the peak of the Revolutionary Government. In particular, the police force violently suppressed a riot, French soldiers fired upon women and children in a marketplace and as many as fifty members of the government deposed in the Roman Revolution, including the Bravanatti family at their home in southern Rome.
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