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Black Thursday is a term used to refer to typically negative, notable events that have occurred on a Thursday. It has been used in the following cases: * 6 February 1851, bushfires in Victoria, Australia. * 18 September 1873, during the Panic of 1873, the U.S. bank Jay Cooke & Company declared bankruptcy, triggering a series of bank failures * 21 June 1877, execution of 10 suspected leaders of the "Molly Maguires" that became known as “Black Thursday.” * 8 November 1901 (21 November in the Gregorian calendar), the climax of the gospel riots in Athens. * 24 October 1929, start of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. "Black Tuesday" was the following week on 29 October 1929. * 15 August 1940, Schwarzer Donnerstag ("Black Thursday"), when the German Luftwaffe mounted its largest number of sor

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  • Black Thursday (en)
  • Černý čtvrtek (cs)
  • Jeudi noir (fr)
  • 검은 목요일 (ko)
  • Czarny czwartek (pl)
  • Чёрный четверг (ru)
  • 黑色星期四 (zh)
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  • 검은 목요일(Black Thursday)에는 다음이 있다. * 1929년 월스트리트 대폭락 * * 2020년 주가 대폭락 (ko)
  • Black Thursday is a term used to refer to typically negative, notable events that have occurred on a Thursday. It has been used in the following cases: * 6 February 1851, bushfires in Victoria, Australia. * 18 September 1873, during the Panic of 1873, the U.S. bank Jay Cooke & Company declared bankruptcy, triggering a series of bank failures * 21 June 1877, execution of 10 suspected leaders of the "Molly Maguires" that became known as “Black Thursday.” * 8 November 1901 (21 November in the Gregorian calendar), the climax of the gospel riots in Athens. * 24 October 1929, start of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. "Black Tuesday" was the following week on 29 October 1929. * 15 August 1940, Schwarzer Donnerstag ("Black Thursday"), when the German Luftwaffe mounted its largest number of sor (en)
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  • Black Thursday is a term used to refer to typically negative, notable events that have occurred on a Thursday. It has been used in the following cases: * 6 February 1851, bushfires in Victoria, Australia. * 18 September 1873, during the Panic of 1873, the U.S. bank Jay Cooke & Company declared bankruptcy, triggering a series of bank failures * 21 June 1877, execution of 10 suspected leaders of the "Molly Maguires" that became known as “Black Thursday.” * 8 November 1901 (21 November in the Gregorian calendar), the climax of the gospel riots in Athens. * 24 October 1929, start of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. "Black Tuesday" was the following week on 29 October 1929. * 15 August 1940, Schwarzer Donnerstag ("Black Thursday"), when the German Luftwaffe mounted its largest number of sorties during the Battle of Britain, and suffered its heaviest losses; known in Britain as "The Greatest Day" * 14 October 1943, when the USAAF suffered large losses during bombing in the second Schweinfurt raid during World War II * The night of 16/17 December 1943, when RAF Bomber Command losses during the Berlin bombing campaign were particularly high. * 12 April 1951 was nicknamed "Black Thursday" by USAF pilots after three MiG-15 squadrons with 30 aircraft attacked 48 B-29 Superfortress bombers protected by about a hundred F-80 Shooting Star and F-84 Thunderjet fighters, over Korea, resulting in the destruction of 10 B-29s. * 12 May 1955, first day of the Hock Lee Bus Riots in Singapore * 1 September 1960, a disastrous day for American track and field favourites in the Olympic stadium at the 1960 Rome Olympics * 4 April 1963, 127 fires burn 185,000 acres in North Carolina * 21 November 1968, day of protests by students at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh * 17 December 1970, shipyard workers and protesters were killed by the army and militia during the massive protests in Gdynia, Poland * 12 April 1973, clashes between the police and right-wing demonstrators in Milan resulted in the killing of policeman Antonio Marino. * 30 May 1975, the massacre of about 50 Lebanese Christians in the area of Bashoura in West Beirut. * 22 January 1987, the Mendiola massacre, in which state security forces violently dispersed a farmers' march to Malacañan Palace * 8 February 1996, the Black World Wide Web protest against the Communications Decency Act in the United States * 24 July 2003, Jueves negro (Spanish for "Black Thursday"), when violent political demonstrations created havoc in Guatemala City * The 6 May 2010 Flash Crash, when the Dow Jones briefly lost more than 900 points * 30 September 2009, when the Irish government revealed to its people the alleged full cost of bailing out Anglo-Irish Bank * 30 September 2010 in Stuttgart, when German police forces used excessive force against protesters that demonstrated against the Stuttgart 21 train station building project. * 16 January 2014, when the Parliament of Ukraine ratified restrictive anti-protest laws amid massive anti-government protests. * 12 June 2014, when WWE fired 11 wrestlers. * 15 November 2018, the Franco-Ontarian jeudi noir when the government of Ontario announced the elimination of several Franco-Ontarian institutions * 12 March 2020, Black Thursday stock market crash * "Black Thursday", the week day preceding Black Friday (en)
  • 검은 목요일(Black Thursday)에는 다음이 있다. * 1929년 월스트리트 대폭락 * * 2020년 주가 대폭락 (ko)
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  • September 2021 (en)
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