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Bloody May Day (血のメーデー事件, Chi no mēdē jiken) refers to a violent conflict that took place between protesters and police officers in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 1952. When a large crowd protesting the U.S.—Japan Security Treaty refused to disband, a bloody melee took place between protesters and police officers. Eventually the police officers opened fire on the crowd, killing 2 and injuring 22 with bullet wounds. Altogether, around 2,300 people (1,500 protesters and 800 police officers) were injured in the fighting.

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  • Bloody May Day (en)
  • 1.-Mai-Zwischenfall (de)
  • 피의 메이데이 사건 (일본) (ko)
  • 血のメーデー事件 (ja)
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  • Der Zwischenfall am 1. Mai (japanisch 血のメーデー事件 Chi no MēDē jiken, wörtlicher „‚Maifeiertag/May Day des Bluts‘-Zwischenfall“) 1952 in Tokio wurde durch Zusammenstöße von linken Demonstranten mit der Polizei und viele Festnahmen und Verurteilungen geprägt. Er ereignete sich auf dem östlichen Vorplatz des Kaiserpalasts, den seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg vom Palast getrennten („äußere Gärten des Kaiserpalasts“) im Bezirk Chiyoda der japanischen Hauptstadtpräfektur Tokio. (de)
  • Bloody May Day (血のメーデー事件, Chi no mēdē jiken) refers to a violent conflict that took place between protesters and police officers in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 1952. When a large crowd protesting the U.S.—Japan Security Treaty refused to disband, a bloody melee took place between protesters and police officers. Eventually the police officers opened fire on the crowd, killing 2 and injuring 22 with bullet wounds. Altogether, around 2,300 people (1,500 protesters and 800 police officers) were injured in the fighting. (en)
  • 피의 메이데이 사건(일본어: 血 (ち)のメーデー事 (じ)件 (けん) 치노메에데에지켄[*])은 1952년(쇼와 27년) 5월 1일 목요일, 도쿄 황거외원에서 발생한 시위대와 경찰부대의 충돌사건이다. 시위대 1명이 현장에서 사망하고 시위대 200명과 경찰 750명이 부상당했다. 전후 좌익운동에서 처음 사망자가 발생한 사건으로, 파괴활동방지법 제정의 계기가 되었다. 일본공산당은 이 사건으로 크게 인심을 잃어서 1970년대까지 세를 회복하지 못했다. (ko)
  • 血のメーデー事件(ちのメーデーじけん)は、1952年(昭和27年)5月1日(木曜日)に東京の皇居外苑で発生した、デモ隊と警察部隊とが衝突した騒乱事件である。事件は一部の左翼団体が暴力革命準備の実践の一環として行ったものと見られている。戦後の学生運動で初の死者を出した。 (ja)
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  • Opposition to the Security Treaty between the United States and Japan (en)
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  • ~5,000 (en)
  • ~1,500 (en)
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  • Police officers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (en)
  • Communist Party infiltrators (en)
  • Zainichi Korean activists (en)
  • Zengakuren student activists (en)
  • Labor unionists organized by the Sōhyō labor federation (en)
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  • Bloody May Day (en)
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  • Der Zwischenfall am 1. Mai (japanisch 血のメーデー事件 Chi no MēDē jiken, wörtlicher „‚Maifeiertag/May Day des Bluts‘-Zwischenfall“) 1952 in Tokio wurde durch Zusammenstöße von linken Demonstranten mit der Polizei und viele Festnahmen und Verurteilungen geprägt. Er ereignete sich auf dem östlichen Vorplatz des Kaiserpalasts, den seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg vom Palast getrennten („äußere Gärten des Kaiserpalasts“) im Bezirk Chiyoda der japanischen Hauptstadtpräfektur Tokio. (de)
  • Bloody May Day (血のメーデー事件, Chi no mēdē jiken) refers to a violent conflict that took place between protesters and police officers in the Kokyo Gaien National Garden in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 1952. When a large crowd protesting the U.S.—Japan Security Treaty refused to disband, a bloody melee took place between protesters and police officers. Eventually the police officers opened fire on the crowd, killing 2 and injuring 22 with bullet wounds. Altogether, around 2,300 people (1,500 protesters and 800 police officers) were injured in the fighting. (en)
  • 피의 메이데이 사건(일본어: 血 (ち)のメーデー事 (じ)件 (けん) 치노메에데에지켄[*])은 1952년(쇼와 27년) 5월 1일 목요일, 도쿄 황거외원에서 발생한 시위대와 경찰부대의 충돌사건이다. 시위대 1명이 현장에서 사망하고 시위대 200명과 경찰 750명이 부상당했다. 전후 좌익운동에서 처음 사망자가 발생한 사건으로, 파괴활동방지법 제정의 계기가 되었다. 일본공산당은 이 사건으로 크게 인심을 잃어서 1970년대까지 세를 회복하지 못했다. (ko)
  • 血のメーデー事件(ちのメーデーじけん)は、1952年(昭和27年)5月1日(木曜日)に東京の皇居外苑で発生した、デモ隊と警察部隊とが衝突した騒乱事件である。事件は一部の左翼団体が暴力革命準備の実践の一環として行ったものと見られている。戦後の学生運動で初の死者を出した。 (ja)
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