Laternisieren is a German slang synonyme for lynch. In 1848, Austrian War Minister Theodor Baillet von Latour was hung on a lantern by a mob.
Wer fraternisiert, wird laternisiert!
(He who fraternizes will be lynched!)
(laternisieren - hang on a lantern; lynch)
(He who fraternizes will be lynched!)
(laternisieren - hang on a lantern; lynch)
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