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File:Culvert Origenes.jpg|link=Culvert Origenes|1618: Writer and alleged troll [[Culvert Origenes]] publishes his essay ''Man's Inhumanity to Man'', which will profoundly influence three generations of Enlightenment-era thinkers.
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Nonfiction: This victim of Nazi inhumanity still rests in the position in which he died, attempting to rise and escape his horrible death. He was one of 150 prisoners savagely burned to death by Nazi SS troops. Gardelegen, Germany. April 16, 1945.

See Man's inhumanity to man (nonfiction).

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