Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Amritsar Massacre - 1919
- Opposition to the Rowlatt Acts
- Punjab - town of Amritsar
- Hartals - workplace lockouts
- Riots began 10th April
- in support of two arrested men
- Anti-european attacks
- 3 Europeans killed
- Marcia Sherwood
- Mission Doctor
- Beaten by Indian youths
- Saved by two Hindu's
- Banks stormed
- O'Dwyer
- Governor of the Punjab
- Riots part of a planned uprising
- First stage to overthrow the Raj
- Dyer
- Brigadier-general
- Command of 1000 troops
- 1/3 British
- 400 troops lead into Amritsar
- Two armoured cars
- 13th April
- Baisakhi Day
- Religious festival
- Pilgrims gathered in Amritsar
- Worship - Golden Temple
- Jallianwala Bagh
- Open space
- One exit
- Dyer blocked that exit
- Afternoon on 13th April
- Gurkha & Sihk infantrymen
- Fired at the crowd
- 1650 rounds fired
- 400 killed
- 1500 wounded
- Dyer departed
- Left the injured
- Had to wait for help