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In 1938 Nazi storm troopers vandalized Jewish synagogues, shops, and other properties in the night of violence known as Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass).
The work has been vandalized a number of times since.
Over the following days, dozens of fires were set across London, and stores were vandalized and looted.
Giffords, a moderate Democrat who had voted to support the health care bill, had already had her office vandalized and had experienced an aggressive challenge to her seat from a Republican candidate who was backed by Tea Party supporters.
Exposure to the elements had damaged the plane, and it had been vandalized.
Rioters ransacked and looted about 7,500 Jewish businesses, killed at least 91 Jews, and vandalized Jewish hospitals, homes, schools, and cemeteries.
Throughout the 1920s Schlemmer was commissioned to paint several murals in both private residences, such as the home of architect Adolf Meyer (1924), and public spaces, such as the former Bauhaus in Weimar (1923), which the Nazis destroyed in 1930, and the Folkwang Museum in Essen (1928 30), which the Nazis vandalized, dismantled, and removed in 1933.
Stalin vandalized Russian cultural monuments and destroyed many fine examples of Russian architecture.
When politicians insult Muslims, when a mosque is vandalized, or a kid bullied, that doesn't make us safer.
The mayor and police chief said the demonstrators vandalized 20 downtown businesses.
Weiland's Wikipedia page was updated with his death, but someone vandalized the occupation field to read "Musician, singer-songwriter, drug eater".
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