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 | The My Lai Massacre was a massacre committed by 120 U.S. soldiers on at least 504 unarmed Vietnamese civilians, mostly women and children, on March 16, 1968, in the hamlet of My Lai, during the Vietnam War.
It prompted widespread outrage around the world and reduced American support at home for the war in Vietnam. The massacre is also known as the Song My Massacre.
A memorial at ... |  | 06/08/2006 | 3,114 | 
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 | This is the American Civic Association building in Binghamton, New York, the sight of a massacre resulting in the deaths of 13 people and the gunman on April 3, 2009. |  | 04/04/2009 | 812 | 



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 | On the Polish war cemetery of Wroclaw are 603 burials from the Second World War.
There are Polish soldiers and insurgents of the Warsaw uprising buried. The grave of admiral Stefan Frankowski can also be found among the graves.
http://www.ww2museums.com/article/5208
Stefan Frankowski (1887-1940) was a Polish commodore, posthumously promoted to count... |  | 09/21/2009 | 25 | 



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 | Sand Creek Massacre,(also known as the Chivington Massacre) was an infamous incident where 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho were killed. Before dawn on November 29, 1864, more than 700 soldiers, mostly volunteer Colorado State militia, attacked a Native American encampment on Sandy Creek in south-eastern Colorado. Even though Chief Black Kettle waved an American and white flag, the solders killed old ... |  | 11/25/2005 | 767 | 



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 | On the Central Cemetery of Szcecin are the graves of soldiers who perished in World War 2. Among them are 3.012 soviet soldiers, 20 soviet citizens and 367 Polish soldiers.
There are also 33 Belgian and 6 Polish POW's buried on an other part of the cemetery.
http://www.ww2museums.com/article/5249/Russian-and-Polish-War-Graves-Szczecin.htm |  | 11/01/2009 | 15 | 



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 | The Battle of Polygon Wood was a small conflict of the Battle of Passchendaele in World War I. The majority of the battle was fought near Ypres, Belgium, in an area named the Polygon Wood after the layout of the area. However, much of the woodland had been under intense shelling during the Battle of Passchendaele, and the area changed hands many times throughout the course of the campaign. The ... |  | 11/19/2009 | 303 | 
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 | This museum was started in 1919 by the grandfather of the present owner, who preserved part of the trench system that remained in what the British Army called Sanctuary Wood. The wood got its name in the First Battle of Ypres in 1914, when men separated from their regiments came to this wooded area - a safe area away from the main fighting, a place of 'sanctuary' - to await to rejoin their unit... |  | 09/18/2009 | 35 | 



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 | The Massacre of Glencoe occurred in Glen Coe, Scotland, in the early morning of 13 February 1692, during the era of the "Glorious Revolution" and Jacobitism. In Gaelic, the event is named 'Mort Ghlinne Comhann' (murder of Glen Coe). The massacre began simultaneously in three settlements along the glen—Invercoe, Inverrigan, and Achnacon—although the killing took place all over the glen... |  | 10/28/2009 | 25 | 



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 | This collection show where Polish rulers (kings, princes, presidents, prime ministers)are buried. |  | 07/05/2008 | 405 | 



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 | These type of reinforced Polish trenches can be found in great numbers along the east coast of Hel peninsula |  | 09/12/2009 | 55 | 



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 | This is the tallest mountain in mainland Australia and named after a Polish General. Aussies generally call it Cossie-os-ko much to the disdain of the Polish.
Click here for more info. |  | 09/02/2005 | 443 | 



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 | The Marine Museum of Gdynia is focused on the history of the Polish navy history.
The museum contains a huge collection (20.000 pieces) of weapons used by the Polish navy.
Show-piece is currently the ORP Blyskawica, a Polish destroyer used in the Second World War
Address:ul. Zawszy Czarnego 1a, 81-374, Gdynia
For the current visitor information, pleas... |  | 09/12/2009 | 35 | 



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