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# The date of any [[major]] [[event]] [[plan]]ned for the [[future]]. # The date of any [[major]] [[event]] [[plan]]ned for the [[future]].
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 +# [[June 6]], [[1944]], the [[date]] during [[World War II]] when the [[Allies]] [[invade]]d western Europe.
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:"It is [[forbidden]] to [[kill]]; therefore all murderers are [[punished]] unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets." --[[Voltaire]] :"It is [[forbidden]] to [[kill]]; therefore all murderers are [[punished]] unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets." --[[Voltaire]]

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Image:Horrors of war by Goya.jpg
Disasters of War (1810s) by Francisco de Goya
With the early 19th century Disasters of War, Goya continued a tradition set in motion by French 17th artist Jacques Callot with his The Miseries and Disasters of War, both of them criticizing the horrors of war in their art

The Miseries and Disasters of War (1633) by Jacques Callot  With the 16th century The Miseries and Disasters of War, French 17th artist Jacques Callot anticipated Goya's Disasters of War, both of them criticizing the horrors of war in their art
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The Miseries and Disasters of War (1633) by Jacques Callot
With the 16th century The Miseries and Disasters of War, French 17th artist Jacques Callot anticipated Goya's Disasters of War, both of them criticizing the horrors of war in their art

D-Day (1944)   # June 6, 1944, the date during World War II when the Allies invaded western Europe.   # The date of any major event planned for the future.
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D-Day (1944)
# June 6, 1944, the date during World War II when the Allies invaded western Europe. # The date of any major event planned for the future.
Dempsey and Firpo (1924) by George Bellows   # June 6, 1944, the date during World War II when the Allies invaded western Europe.   # The date of any major event planned for the future.
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Dempsey and Firpo (1924) by George Bellows
# June 6, 1944, the date during World War II when the Allies invaded western Europe. # The date of any major event planned for the future.

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