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French Civilians, D-Day
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French Civilians, D-Day

A photograph showing French civilians welcoming Allied troops on D-Day, 6 June 1944. (Imperial War Museums)
Valentine's Day Postcard
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Valentine's Day Postcard

Card showing an angel paddling in a small boat called "Hearts Delight", 1890 CE. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
Indian Massacre of 1622
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Indian Massacre of 1622

Indian Massacre of 1622. A colorized version of a woodcut by Matthaeus Merian published along with Theodore de Bry's earlier engravings in a book on the New World, 1628. The engraving shows the 1622 massacre when Powhatan Indians attacked...
View of Massacre Canyon
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View of Massacre Canyon

The view looking southwest from the Massacre Canyon monument, on the south side of US Highway 34 northeast of Trenton, Nebraska. The site is infamous for the Battle of Massacre Canyon of 1873 when a Sioux coalition attacked and killed a Pawnee...
River Raisin Massacre Monument
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River Raisin Massacre Monument

A monument commemorating the Kentuckians killed in the massacre following the Battle of the River Raisin (23 January 1813) at the battlefield in present-day Monroe, Michigan. Photo by Notorious4life, July 2010.
Visiting the Site of the Mountain Meadows Massacre - One of the Worst Crimes of the Old West
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Visiting the Site of the Mountain Meadows Massacre - One of the Worst Crimes of the Old West

On September 11, 1857, one of the most horrendous crimes of the old west took place, when over 120 members of a wagon train bound for California were killed in cold blood in southwestern Utah. This event, which is little remembered today...
Massacre of the Paulicians
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Massacre of the Paulicians

The massacre of the Paulicians in 843/844 CE. Chronicle of John Skylitzes, cod. Vitr. 26-2, fol. 69, Madrid National Library
Massacre of Machecoul
Image by François Flameng

Massacre of Machecoul

Massacre of Mocheoul on 11 March 1793, when Vendean rebels killed up to 500 Republic sympathizers, beginning the bloody War in the Vendée (1793-1796), painting by François Flameng, 1884. Museum of Art and History, Cholet.
Massacre of the Jacobin Prisoners in Lyon, May 1795
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Massacre of the Jacobin Prisoners in Lyon, May 1795

Massacre of the Jacobin prisoners in Lyon, 4 May 1795, during the First White Terror in the French Revolution (1789-1799). Engraving by Raffet, 1834
Batavia Massacre Victim
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Batavia Massacre Victim

One of the Batavia massacre (1629) victims, excavated on Beacon Island. Western Australian Shipwrecks Museum, Fremantle.
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