Английская Википедия:Heinrich Gresbeck

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Heinrich Gresbeck, also known as Henry Gresbeck, was a carpenter who was living in the city of Münster in 1534 when the Münster Rebellion began. He wrote the only eyewitness account of events within the city for the fifteen months duration of the rebellion, and played a key role in the recapture of the city by guiding the siege forces of Franz von Waldeck, Bishop of Münster, inside the fortress gates.

For these actions Gresbeck has been described in various texts as a "convert", "traitor", "collaborator", "deserter", "chronicler", and "disgruntled city refugee".

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sourced from Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 172.
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  • "The Tailor King: The Rise and Fall of the Anabaptist Kingdom of Munster"—by Anthony Arthur
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  • "Messiahs and Messianic Movements through 1899"—by Roland H. Worth, Jr. (page 118)
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  • "Narrative of the Anabaptist Madness (2 vols): The Overthrow of Münster, the Famous Metropolis of Westphalia"—by Hermann von Kerssenbrock, translated by Christopher S. Mackay
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  • "The Radical Reformation, 3rd edition"—by George Huntston Williams
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  • Day of Wrath (Dies Irae) in "A History of the Münster Anabaptists" (pp. 153–164) -- translated and edited by George von der Lippe and V. Reck-Malleczewen
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