Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1349

Strasbourg burns its Jews

February 1349

On Saint Valentine's Day, the city council let a mob round up around two thousand Jews and burn them on a wooden platform in the cemetery. Their property was confiscated and divided among the city's debt-strapped guildsmen, who had demanded the massacre to cancel their debts. The plague had not yet arrived in Strasbourg. It would come anyway.