Friday, December 30, 2022

Juraj Janosik Execution Woodcut

 


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  1. Rather Juraj Jánošík, he was Slovak.

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  2. https://sites.nd.edu/communist-dream-2014/ "This seminar should challenge you to demystify the Communist Dream and see it as part of a continuing human struggle to realize the good like." "The states that embraced it transformed their societies in ways that appeared to advance the well-being of millions of people. " "The University of Notre Dame is a private research university inspired by its Catholic character to be a powerful force for good in the world."

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