The Man Who Signed a Death Warrant for 60,000 People
In the autumn of 1212, a man named Arend signed his name to a piece of paper. Arend effectively signed a death warrant for sixty thousand people without knowing it. Later on, the North Sea would swallow his entire world. You Are There — placing you inside history's most defining moments, not as a viewer, but as someone who lived it. 🔔 Subscribe to be inside the next story. #history #northholland #1212 #storytelling

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