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On January 22, 1905 (Old Style: January 9), thousands of peaceful Russian workers, families, and supporters marched through the snow-covered streets of St. Petersburg. Led by Father Georgy Gapon, they carried icons, religious banners, and portraits of Tsar Nicholas II, intending to present a humble petition to the "Little Father" at the Winter Palace. Their demands were modest: an eight-hour workday, fair wages, better conditions, and basic political reforms like a constituent assembly. What awaited them was unthinkable. Imperial troops opened fire on the unarmed crowd, killing hundreds and wounding thousands in the streets leading to the palace. The massacre, forever known as Bloody Sunday, shattered the myth of the benevolent tsar and unleashed nationwide fury. Strikes erupted across the empire, peasants rose up, sailors mutinied (most famously on the battleship Potemkin), and revolutionary groups gained momentum. Bloody Sunday became the spark that ignited the 1905 Russian Revolution—a violent dress rehearsal for 1917. This video dives deep into the tragic events of that winter day: the workers' grievances amid rapid industrialization, the role of Father Gapon, the tsar's absence and response, the immediate aftermath of chaos and repression, and how one act of brutality accelerated the fall of the Romanov dynasty. If you're fascinated by Russian history, the lead-up to the Bolshevik Revolution, or pivotal moments that changed empires, hit play and uncover how a peaceful march turned into a bloodbath that reshaped the 20th century. Subscribe for more "History On This Day" episodes exploring key dates that shaped our world. Like and share if this story hits home—let's discuss in the comments: Could the tsar have avoided revolution? #BloodySunday #RussianRevolution #History