The Reichstag fire (German: Reichstagsbrand, About this soundlisten was an arson attack on the Reichstag building, home of the German parliament in Berlin, on Monday 27 February 1933, precisely four weeks after Adolf Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler's government stated that Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch council communist, was the culprit, and they attributed the fire to communist agitators in general—though a German court decided later that year that Van der Lubbe had acted alone, as he claimed. After the fire, the Reichstag Fire Decree was passed.
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Queen Mary earned her nickname ' Bloody Mary' because of her persecution of Protestant heretics, whom she burned at the stake in the hundreds.
Mary I or Mary Tudor, was the Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to her death. During her five-year-reign she ordered the death of more than 300 religious dissenters which died burned alive. Being burned at the stake was the typical punishment for heresy. Most heretics were burned and their ashes thrown into the river.
Mary I demanded the Restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland. <em>Her Protestant opponents gave her the name 'Bloody Mary'.</em>