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The image title is inaccurate. The document announces that 60 people "originally considered for pardon" were publicly executed. It proceeds to list a second group of 40 people which are subsequently kept as hostages (still "considered for pardon" until another attack on the occupying force occurs, at which point they announced to retaliate with 10 "annulments of eligibility for pardon" per attack).

This is from 1943, not 1941
The dates on the document clearly state actinos taken Oct 11 1943, and then this notice published in November 1943. Why is it listed as 1941?