Züriputsch: A Deadly Uprising

Züriputsch: A Deadly Uprising. On September 6, 1839, a conservative rural population, led by Pastor Bernhard Hirzel, stormed the city of Zurich in a putsch, kn…

Location: Paradeplatz, Zurich, Switzerland

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On September 6, 1839, a conservative rural population, led by Pastor Bernhard Hirzel, stormed the city of Zurich in a putsch, known as the Züriputsch, to protest the appointment of the liberal theologian David Strauss to the University of Zurich. The incident resulted in the death of botanist and councillor Johannes Jacob Hegetschweiler, who was shot in the head while trying to mediate between the city council and the insurgents.

Source: Affaire des saucisses | Züriputsch

Züriputsch: A Deadly Uprising — Zurich, Switzerland

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