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Foreword | 7 | |
Preface | 11 | |
Acknowledgments | 33 | |
Introduction | 37 | |
1 | "A Carnival Atmosphere": Early Impressions of the Day | 71 |
2 | "Keep the Peace": Civil Rights Instructions to March Stewards | 78 |
3 | First Shots: Damien Donaghy and John Johnston (14th victim) Wounded | 85 |
4 | "The Saracens are Coming": The Paras Enter the Bogside | 89 |
5 | "Stand Your Ground": Free Derry Corner | 95 |
6 | The Killing Zones | |
Rossville Flats Car Park - Jackie Duddy Shot Dead | 99 | |
Rossville Flats Forecourt - Patrick Doherty, Bernard McGuigan and Hugh Gilmore Shot Dead | 106 | |
The Rubble Barricade - Kevin McElhinney, Michael Kelly, John Young, William Nash, Michael McDaid Shot Dead | 116 | |
Glenfada Park - James Wray, Gerard Donaghy, William McKinney, Gerard McKinney Shot Dead | 122 | |
7 | "We'll Guard Old Derry's Walls" | 138 |
8 | A Military View: Servicemen Speak Out | 158 |
9 | "A Fusillade of Bombs and Bullets"? | 171 |
10 | Hindering the Healers | 184 |
11 | Last Rights and Last Rites: The Knights of Mercy Speak | 193 |
12 | The Para Removals | 208 |
13 | Gloating on Death | 218 |
14 | Arrest and Assault | 224 |
15 | The End of Innocence | 239 |
16 | In the Line of Fire | 242 |
17 | Behind the Lines: The Statements of Soldier A and a British Army Officer | 248 |
Afterword | 261 | |
App. 1 | Confidential Downing Street Minutes, dated 1 February 1972 | 268 |
App. 2 | Memorandum from Widgery Secretary Referring to Civilian Eyewitness Statements, dated 10 March 1972 | 272 |
App. 3 | Note on Results of Post-Mortem Examinations | 275 |
App. 4 | Details of Clothing Worn by Deceased on Bloody Sunday | 276 |
App. 5 | The Scene of Bloody Sunday | 277 |
Map of Dead and Wounded | 278 | |
App. 6 | Messages from Army and Police Radio Transcripts and from the Log Book of the Headquarters of the 8th Infantry Brigade | 280 |
App. 7 | The Breglio Report | 283 |
Index of Eyewitnesses | 285 | |
Picture and Text Acknowledgments | 287 |
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