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August Sangret (28
August 1913 – 29
April 1943) was a French-Canadian soldier,
convicted and
subsequently hanged for the
September 1942
murder of 19-year-old...
- Wolfe,
young English woman murdered in 1942 by
Canadian soldier August Sangret This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
- "Blackout Ripper":
Executed at
Wandsworth Prison on 25 June 1942.
August Sangret, the "Wigwam Murderer": Also
executed at
Wandsworth Prison on 29 April...
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August Sang (1914–1969),
Estonian poet and
literary translator August Sangret (1913–1943),
Canadian soldier executed for
murder August Sc****enberg (1936–2013)...
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August Sangret, a 28-year-old French-Canadian
soldier with whom
Wolfe was
romantically involved, was
arrested and
charged with her murder.
Sangret was found...
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Gordon ****mins (25 June 1942)
Duncan Scott-Ford (3
November 1942)
August Sangret (29
April 1943) John
Amery (19
December 1945)
William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw)...
- Mallet"
Edith Thompson and
Frederick Bywaters – "The
Sheath Knife"
August Sangret – "The Br**** Button"
James Townsend Saward (alias "Jim the Penman") – "The...
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which would have
corroded it. 1942 Joan
Pearl Wolfe,
victim of
August Sangret in the "Wigwam murder". 1943 The
Bethnal Green tube
station disaster. 1946...
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Sacco and
Vanzetti (1927)
Gopinath Saha (1924)
Ahmed Salim (2024)
August Sangret (1943) Utu****ande Sura
Saradiel (1864) and
armed robbery Richard Schuh...
- Let Him Have It (1991) was
based The
Wigwam Murder,
based on the
August Sangret case. (1994,
republished by T
Squared Books in 2016) The Many
Faces of...