
The Bath School Massacre: America's Forgotten Tragedy
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The Bath School Massacre of 1927 stands as the deadliest school attack in US history, yet remains largely forgotten in American memory. Andrew Kehoe, fueled by financial troubles and anger over increased school taxes, meticulously planned and executed a devastating bombing that claimed 45 lives, including 38 children.
• Andrew Kehoe's troubled life included his mother's death, a severe head injury, and strained family relationships
• After suffering financial hardships and facing farm foreclosure, Kehoe blamed rising property taxes for his problems
• Despite serving on the school board, Kehoe harbored growing resentment toward the Bath community
• Over several months, Kehoe secretly planted explosives throughout the school building
• On May 18, 1927, Kehoe detonated explosives at his farm, killed his wife, then targeted the school
• A second cache of 500 pounds of explosives failed to detonate, potentially saving many lives
• Kehoe completed his attack with a suicide bombing that killed several rescuers
• The community demonstrated remarkable resilience, rebuilding the school within a year
• Despite being America's deadliest school massacre, the incident received limited historical recognition
• The attack shares disturbing parallels with modern mass violence events, highlighting our continued struggle to identify warning signs
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