Verden's Bloody Trial

Verden's bloody trial was a massacre on Lower Saxons in 782, committed by Charlemagne. It is believed that 4500 Saxons were beheaded at Verden. Today, it is being questioned whether such a high figure is realistic. There may have been a misspelling in the original source between delocati and decollati, meaning expatriate instead of behead. Charlemagne's reason was to demonstrate his leadership. As a memorial site the Nazis assembled the Sachsenhain consisting of about 1000 big stones in Verden.

 

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