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[[File:Spanish_Civil_War_-_Mass_grave_-_Estépar,_Burgos.jpg|thumb|One of the mass graves discovered in an excavation from July–August of 2014 at Estépar (Burgos). Dating from the start of the Spanish Civil War, the grave contains twenty-six republicans who were killed by nationalists in August-September 1936.]]'''Mass execution''' is the deliberate killing of large numbers of people who cannot save themselves.
[[File:Spanish_Civil_War_-_Mass_grave_-_Estépar,_Burgos.jpg|thumb|One of the mass graves discovered in an excavation from July–August of 2014 at Estépar (Burgos). Dating from the start of the Spanish Civil War, the grave contains twenty-six republicans who were killed by nationalists in August-September 1936.]]'''Mass execution''' is the deliberate killing of large numbers of people.


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

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One of the mass graves discovered in an excavation from July–August of 2014 at Estépar (Burgos). Dating from the start of the Spanish Civil War, the grave contains twenty-six republicans who were killed by nationalists in August-September 1936.

Mass execution is the deliberate killing of large numbers of people.

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Nine emigrants go to the guillotine in 1793.

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