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A photo of Eugen Weidmann, last man publicly guillotined in France.
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German drawing from late 18th century, supposedly depicting the beheading of a woman in Ratibor, Silesia (now Racibórz, Poland) in 1792.
Fragmenty artykułu o kacie Stefanie Maciejewskim w lwowskim dzienniku "Chwila" z 1934 roku.
The 1887 execution of Georgette Thomas in Romorantin, France.
Georgette, as well as her husband Sylvain who was executed on the same day, was guilty of murdering her own mother by setting her on fire. Why? Because she was convinced that her mother was a witch responsible for various misfortunes happening to the local farmers.
She was, reportedly traditionally in case of a parricide, led to the guillotine barefoot and wearing a black veil.
The execution of Benita von Falkenhayn, from the Polish history series Sensacje XX Wieku. This particular episode was filmed in 2015, first one in the revival series made for the National Geographic channel.
The series, created in 1983 by journalist Bogusław Wołoszański, is famous for dramatized reenactments of historical events, starring well-known Polish actors, as a part of its narrative.
Benita von Falkenhayn was recruited by Polish intelligence operative, Captain Jerzy Sosnowski, who monitored the covert German attempts at developing air and armored warfare forbidden by the Versailles treaty. In 1934, Sosnowski's operation was broken up by the Gestapo, and while he was sentenced to life imprisonment and later exchanged for German agents apprehended in Poland, both Benita von Falkenhayn and another woman working for Sosnowski, Renate von Natzmer, were sentenced to death and beheaded in the Plötzensee prison.
Told on 18 May that it would be another day before the executioner arrived, Queen Anne said she had heard the executioner was very good and she had but a little neck, putting a hand around it. Laughing, she joked that clever people would name her ‘ la royne Anne sans tete', translated as Queen Anne Lackhead. Constable Kingston was perturbed at her levity, saying he had seen many men and women executed but that Anne showed 'much joy and pleasure in death'. She spent the night praying with her almoner. Before and after she received the sacrament, on damnation of her soul, she said she had 'never been unfaithful to the king'
~ ‘The Tudor Socialite’ by Jan-Marie Knights , page 111
Oh. Oh my.