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- Q177069 subject Q6287511.
- Q177069 subject Q8474281.
- Q177069 subject Q9232586.
- Q177069 abstract "The Just Assassins (original French title: Les Justes, more literal translations would be The Just or The Righteous) is a 1949 play by French writer and philosopher Albert Camus.The play is based on the true story of a group of Russian Socialist-Revolutionaries who assassinated the Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in 1905, and explores the moral issues associated with murder and terrorism. In the play, all but one (Stepan) of the "Justes" are based upon historical terrorists, described in Memoirs of a Terrorist by Boris Savinkov.".
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- Q177069 wikiPageWikiLink Q6287511.
- Q177069 wikiPageWikiLink Q8474281.
- Q177069 wikiPageWikiLink Q9232586.
- Q177069 type Thing.
- Q177069 comment "The Just Assassins (original French title: Les Justes, more literal translations would be The Just or The Righteous) is a 1949 play by French writer and philosopher Albert Camus.The play is based on the true story of a group of Russian Socialist-Revolutionaries who assassinated the Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in 1905, and explores the moral issues associated with murder and terrorism.".
- Q177069 label "The Just Assassins".