- century) and at
least twice in Tahiti. In Germany, the
guillotine is
known as
Fallbeil ("falling axe") or Köpfmaschine ("beheading machine") and was used in various...
- Algiers. Many
German states had used a guillotine-like
device known as a
Fallbeil ("falling axe")
since the 17th and 18th centuries, and
decapitation by...
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letzten Mal fällt das
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retrieved 5
March 2012.(in German)
Andreas Mix (2011-05-14). "Das
Fallbeil zerschlug auch ihre Ehe".
Berliner Zeitung (in German). No. 112, Magazin...
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Johann (2001). Tod
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Vecsei "Der Priester, der
unter das
Fallbeil kam" In:
Wiener Zeitung 13
March 2021. Phayer,
Michael (October 1993)....
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Cologne prison, Klingelpütz, with the
Fallbeil (guillotine). The
execution was
carried out by Carl Gröpler. The
Fallbeil, that he had
brought with him from...
-
German military law. The
convicts were
beheaded by a
stationary guillotine (
Fallbeil), from 1942 also by hanging.
During the **** regime, an
official record...
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Edgar Wolfrum (17 June 2003). ""Erna Dorn":
gestorben 1.10.1953
unter dem
Fallbeil in Dresden".
Bundeszentrale für
politische Bildung, Bonn.
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January 2005). "Tod
unterm Fallbeil: die
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