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A Court in Italy believed so. After listening to the first hand testimony of 21 people, it determined that Columbus had committed "brutal acts of torture" and was personally responsible for the murder of 300,000 people while ordering the murder of at least 1,000,000 more. His own diaries admit these facts.

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