16th-century family tried and executed for witchcraft
The Pappenheimer Case centered around a family who were tried and executed for witchcraft in 1600 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The family were executed, along with accomplices they were forced to name under torture, after a show trial as scapegoats for a number of unsolved crimes committed years back in a display of extreme torture intended to deter the public from crime.[1] The witch trial resulted in the death of twelve people: four of the Pappenheimer family and two of their accused accomplices in the first trial, followed by the remaining member of the family and five other accomplices in the second trial.[1] The trial was of one of the most well-publicized witch trials in German history.[2]
^ abKunze, Michael. Highroad to the Stake: A Tale of Witchcraft. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1987.
^Burns, William E., Witch hunts in Europe and America: an encyclopedia, Greenwood, Westport, Conn., 2003
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