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- up atrocity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Atrocity or Atrocities or Atrocious may refer to: Atrocity (band), a German metal band Atrocities (album)...
- and Bushido: ****anese Atrocities at Sea 1941–1945. New York: Brick Tower Press. p. 162. ISBN 1-883283-18-3. "****anese Atrocities" Archived 20 July 2023...
- According to Paul Linebarger, atrocity propaganda leads to real atrocities, as it incites the enemy into committing more atrocities, and, by heating up p****ions...
- Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 (its correct name) was enacted by the Parliament of India to prevent atrocities and hate crimes against...
- 1939–1945 on YouTube The Atrocities committed by German-Fascists in the USSR Stills from Soviet do****entary "The Atrocities committed by German Fascists...
- Atrocities committed during the Spanish Civil War may refer to: Red Terror (Spain), Atrocities committed by the Republican side. White Terror (Spain),...
- 2019-12-01 at the Wayback Machine; Global Action against M**** Atrocity Crimes, Prevention of Atrocities, About GAAMAC, https://www.gaamac.org/web-pages/view/16...
- From 1885 to 1908, many atrocities were committed in the Congo Free State (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo) under the absolute rule of King...
- political borders, and in this process, atrocities have been committed against Indigenous nations. The atrocities against Indigenous peoples have related...
- soldiers and other witnesses sent letters home which described some of these atrocities; for example, In 1902, the Manila correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger...