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The execution of Leon Czolgosz
October 29th 1901
Executed for the crime of assassinating United States president William McKinley
(Vintage/Historical gore)
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No Prisoners have been taken here.
One Combatant in his last breaths gets his daily dose of Lead.
Some, already dead soldiers are tied up and already have a new breathing hole in the head.
I condemn War Crimes, regardless of which side does them. Here the Victims are Russian Soldiers.
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It has to happen, no violence just an act of justice for someone who has no ethics.
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Just imagine the fear that dude must have had.. being buried alive.. A fight against the inevitable. while every shovel of dirt robs you your air, sand and earth get into your eyes, mouth and nose..
You know.. this is not a quick death.. and you will never see daylight again. Even more.. nobody will ever know that you are here.. in the middle of nowhere. Alone and forgotten...
Edit. By @GrimReaper:
News link 1:
News Link 2:
https://russia-now.com/en/65283/pro-russian-man-buried-alive-ukrainian-soldiers/
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Nguyα» n VΔn LΓ©m, often referred to as BαΊ£y Lα»p, was a member of the Viet Cong. He was summarily executed in Saigon during the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War, when the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces launched a massive surprise attack. Before being captured, LΓ©m had allegedly murdered Lt. Col. Nguyen Tuan as well as Tuan's wife, six children, and his 80-year-old mother
LΓ©m was brought to South Vietnamese brigadier general Nguyα» n Ngα»c Loan, who then summarily executed him. The event was witnessed and recorded by VΓ΅ Sα»u, a cameraman for NBC, and Eddie Adams, an Associated Press photographer. The photograph and film became famous images in contemporary American journalism, and won Adams the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.
Photo by Eddie Adams
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