Talk:Würzburg witch trial

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[edit] Expansion

This article needs to be expanded. These witch trials was the biggest witch trials in Europe, and not only needs this article to be expanded by an expert on the subject, but the other simular mass-trial need articles too, such as the Fulda with trial, the Bamberg witch trial and the Trier witch trial and other such trials. I truly hope these articles will be written some day. It is hard to find information of these trials on English, wish is a shame. They are the biggest witch trials in Europe, and wikipedia should have aricles about them. Perhaps someone who can read German can start them some day- or at least transalte more of this from the article on German wiki. --85.226.235.206 (talk) 14:50, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

Two of those articles have ben created today: Fulda witch trials and Trier witch trials. --Aciram (talk) 15:16, 19 March 2008 (UTC)