Set in medieval Switzerland, Hans Waldmann is a historical play in five acts that tells the story of a popular Swiss politician who is betrayed and executed by his enemies. The play addresses themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal, and offers an engaging portrayal of life in medieval Switzerland. Written by the renowned German playwright Carl Spindler, this play is a classic of 19th-century German theater.
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