Bloody Tuesday (Napoleon's World)

Bloody Tuesday (Italian: ) 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.