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regime enacted the 10/59 Decree in 1959, mobile special military courts were dispatched to the countryside in order to intimidate the rural population; they used guillotines, which had belonged to the former French colonial power, in order to carry out death sentences on the spot. One such guillotine
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1018:, Belgium, the last person to be beheaded was Francis Kol. Convicted of robbery and murder, he received his punishment on 8 May 1856. During the period from 19 March 1798 to 30 March 1856, there were 19 beheadings in Antwerp.
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2466:Buncomber, Andrew (3 December 1999).
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1991:Wren, Christopher S. (27 July 1986).
1915:, Evans Brothers Limited, pp. 142–43.
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1327:participating institution membership
1209:Le Prix Goncourt des Assassins (The
895:; its last use in the region was at
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2611:guillotine du XIVeme arrondissement
2577:Joseph-Ignace GUILLOTIN (1738–1814)
2478:from the original on 2 January 2017
2411:"Man kills himself with guillotine"
2409:Sulivan, Anne (16 September 2007).
2360:from the original on 4 October 2013
2356:. The General Assembly of Georgia.
2219:from the original on 5 October 2017
2207:Bolmstedt, Åsa (21 December 2006).
2115:Rolf Lamprecht (5 September 2011).
2055:Andrews, Evan (15 September 2014).
1475:, The Guillotine Headquarters 2014.
1282:Use of capital punishment by nation
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801:, before being moved again, to the
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1886:. London: Penguin. pp. 75–76.
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2171:John O. Koehler (5 August 2008).
2083:The White Rose: Munich, 1942–1943
467:James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton
2325:Kruzel, John (1 November 2013).
1708:from the original on 11 May 2014
1456:, The British Museum Collection.
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860:(on 28 July 1976) in Marseille,
660:legal execution method in France
565:Sensing the growing discontent,
518:French surgeon and physiologist
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2197:Gazet van Mechelen, 8 May 1956
2034:. History Press. p. 131.
2028:Robert Frederick Opie (2013).
1884:"The Guilloine and the Terror"
1616:. A&E Television Networks.
1555:Sanson, Charles-Henri (1831).
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2762:", 17 December 1881, pp. 392.
2737:"The Guillotine Headquarters"
2468:"Guillotine used for suicide"
1614:Modern Marvels: Death Devices
1487:Edinburgh, A Historical Study
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926:, the guillotine is known as
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2760:The Origin of the Guillotine
1644:Croker, John Wilson (1857).
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2720:The Guillotine Headquarters
2417:. Tennessee. Archived from
2327:"Bring Back the Guillotine"
2300:Farrara, Andrew J. (2004).
2211:[The angel maker].
2177:. Basic Books. p. 18.
1559:. Tôme 3. pp. 400–408.
1530:"Origins of the Guillotine"
1411:"History of the guillotine"
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1466:History of the guillotine
1314:Oxford English Dictionary
664:execution by firing squad
613:Nicolas Jacques Pelletier
584:A committee formed under
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2498:"Can the head survive?"
1882:Arasse, Daniel (1989).
1319:Oxford University Press
1180:La Bécane (The Machine)
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552:Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
544:Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
499:Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
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1072:War Remnants Museum
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842:Marie-Louise Giraud
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3167:1789 introductions
3121:Wrongful execution
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2889:Blowing from a gun
2797:Capital punishment
2664:John Wilson Croker
2440:Staglin, Douglas.
2256:on 8 December 2015
1997:The New York Times
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1583:R. F. Opie (2003)
1557:Mémoires de Sanson
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2421:on 19 August 2016
2386:. 24 April 2003.
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