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Executed Red Guards in the Hatanpää district of Tampere. A woman with her breasts exposed is in the front of the picture.
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Belarusian citizens are made to gather and witness the execution of suspected partisans in Minsk. Olga Fyodorovna Sherbatsevich, a nurse at the 3rd Minsk Children's Polyclinic, was publicly hanged..
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On August 18, 1944, the heroes of the Italian Resistance were executed in Piazza Saffi in Forli - Silvio Corbari (1923-1944) and his comrades including Iris Verzari The bodies of Arturo Spazzoli and Iris Verzari in Piazza Saffi in Forli
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In February 1846, a national uprising led by Eduard Dembowski broke out in Krakow, which was supported by the Polish liberals of Galicia. However, the central government managed, through demagoguery and promises to abolish serfdom, to provoke a conflict between the Galician peasantry and the landowners. The massive peasant uprising that unfolded in the province in the spring of 1846 and went down in history as the Galician massacre swept away the Polish liberal movement and brutally dealt with its noble participants.
That is, Galician peasants, mostly of Polish origin, killed about a thousand landowners and destroyed about five hundred estates.
Peasants bring the severed heads of Polish nobles,
to get a reward
"An Austrian officer pays a reward for every severed head of a Pole?"
The Galician massacre began on February 19, 1846. Armed detachments of peasants robbed and destroyed more than 500 estates over the course of several days in February-March 1846 (more than 90% of estates were destroyed in the Tarnow region). Killed, often in the most brutal way (hence the name of these events “massacre”), from 1200 to 3000 people, almost exclusively representatives of the gentry, nobility, government officials, and dozens of priests.

The peasants killed their owners with particular cruelty, including cutting off or sawing off their heads
. The Austrians paid the rebels a monetary reward for the killed landowners. Since the amounts paid for the dead were 2 or more times higher than the payment for wounded or maimed nobles, many people captured by the wounded were brought by bandits to Tarnow and killed on the threshold of the mansion of the Austrian administration in city center.
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