Rastatt trials (1849–1851)

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The Rastatt trials (1849–1851) were a series of military court proceedings in Baden in which participants of the 1848–1849 German revolutions, especially mutinous soldiers and democrats, were prosecuted and often harshly sentenced.

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instanceOf court-martial proceeding
military trial
political trial
appliesToJurisdiction Baden NERFINISHED
characterizedBy harsh sentences
political repression
country Grand Duchy of Baden NERFINISHED
describedBySource historiography of the 1848 revolutions in Germany
endTime 1851
followed military defeat of Baden revolutionary forces
followedBy continued political surveillance of former revolutionaries in Baden
hasCause 1848–1849 German revolutions
Baden Revolution NERFINISHED
hasEffect deterrence of further military mutinies
suppression of revolutionary movement in Baden
hasParticipant Baden army NERFINISHED
democratic politicians
revolutionary soldiers
languageOfWorkOrName German
legalForm military court
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Baden NERFINISHED
location Rastatt NERFINISHED
mainSubject democrats
mutinous soldiers
participants in the 1848–1849 German revolutions
operator Baden military authorities NERFINISHED
partOf counter-revolutionary measures in the German states
repression of the 1848–1849 German revolutions
pointInTime 19th century
significantEvent prosecution of revolutionary officers
sentencing of democratic activists
startTime 1849
usedFor consolidation of princely authority in Baden
punishment of political opponents

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Rastatt historicalEventLocation Rastatt trials (1849–1851)