• xangadix@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    No it hasn’t, almost nobody in holland actually knows the story or cares.

    What is more, the de Witt brothers were more like moderate statesmen who were progressive and not even that rich in comparison. They were besieged by Orangist who were paid for and cheered on by the King who wanted these progressives out of his way.

    So in all it was more like the rich setting up the poor to besiege the moderates ( and, yes, the lynching led to peasants actually taking bites)

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      16 days ago

      My kids learned about it in school. So I kind of figure that everyone who went to school in Holland knows about it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        16 days ago

        I’m basing this on street interviews they did on the “Geschiedenis inside” podcast, “Johan de Witt: Het Rampjaar, fake news en moord”, I haven’t found it in the history books of my own kids (yet) – and I, can’t remember ever learning about it in school. But I’ll admit this is all anecdotal up to a point.

        Still, I – with a higher then average interest in history – learned about the story of the lynching and subsequent biting and “eating” of the de Witt brothers from internet memes. Having said that, it was also in “the story of holland”, and in the podcast I mentioned, so it might very well be that the story has gotten more traction over the years