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  • 1execution — noun 1 killing sb as an official punishment ADJECTIVE ▪ public ▪ mass ▪ judicial ▪ extrajudicial ▪ federal, state …

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  • 2Old Palace Yard — Part of Old Palace Yard, with concrete barriers to restrict access in the foreground. Old Palace Yard is immediately to the west of the Houses of Parliament (aka the Palace of Westminster) in Westminster, London, England, near the eastern end of… …

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  • 3James Connolly — Infobox Military Person name= James Connolly ga. Séamas Ó Conghaile born = birth date|1868|6|5|df=y died = death date and age|1916|5|12|1868|6|5|df=y placeofbirth= Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland placeofdeath= Kilmainham Jail, Dublin City, Ireland… …

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  • 4Dietrich Bonhoeffer — Bonhoeffer in Germany, circa 1930s Born February 4, 1906 (1906 02 04) Breslau, Germany …

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  • 5Perth Gaol — in about 1865 with exterior yards and walls visible The Perth Gaol (often referred to as the Old Perth Gaol) was a gaol (jail) built in Perth, Western Australia between 1854 and 1856 to house convicts and other prisoners. It operated until March… …

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  • 6Arthur Hoffmann (resistance fighter) — Arthur Hoffmann (29 September 1900 in Neumannswaldau, Silesia – 12 January 1945, murdered in Dresden) was a German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime in the Second World War.LifeArthur Hoffmann s beginnings were very humble. He was from a …

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  • 7Andrea MacPherson — is a Canadian poet and novelist. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she was educated at the University of British Columbia where she received a Master s Degree in Creative Writing.MacPherson was the Editor of Prism International… …

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  • 8Louisiana State Penitentiary — For similarly named locales, see Angola (disambiguation). Angola   Unincorporated community   Louisiana State Penitentiary …

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  • 9Charles Peace — Charles Frederick Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was a notorious English burglar and murderer from Sheffield, whose somewhat remarkable life later spawned dozens of romanticised novels and films. Peace is mentioned by name in the Sherlock …

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  • 10WAR CRIMES TRIALS — Crystallization of the Principles of International Criminal Law Immediately after the outbreak of World War II, when the first Nazi violations of the laws and customs of war as defined by the Hague and Geneva Conventions were revealed (and in… …

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