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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Dörte Liebetruth (l, SPD), member of the state parliament from Verden, and Andreas Philippi (SPD), Minister of Health in Lower Saxony, watch the stage program under umbrellas at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Siemtje Möller (SPD), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Defense, distributes herrings to the audience at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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30 March 2025, Lower Saxony, Verden: Dörte Liebetruth (l-r, SPD), Member of the State Parliament from Verden, Andreas Philippi (SPD), Minister of Health in Lower Saxony, and Siemtje Möller (SPD), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Defense, watch the stage program under umbrellas at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Photo: Hauke-Christi-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Actor Bernd Maas takes to the stage as Klaus Störtebeker at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Actor Bernd Maas empties a beer mug as Klaus Störtebeker at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Actor Bernd Maas poses as Klaus Störtebeker with a herring at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Siemtje Möller (l-r, SPD), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Defense, actor Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebeker, and Andreas Philippi (SPD), Minister of Health in Lower Saxony, hand out herrings to the audience at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Actor Bernd Maas poses as Klaus Störtebeker with a herring at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 30th Mar, 2025. Siemtje Möller (SPD), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Defense, distributes herrings to the audience at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Credit: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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10 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas empties a beer mug as Klaus Störtebeker at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Photo: Focke Strangmann/dpa-stock-photo
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10 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas (l) as Klaus Störtebeker, Sarah Ryglewski (SPD, M), Minister of State for Federal-State Relations and Sustainable Development to the Federal Chancellor, and Olaf Lies (SPD), Lower Saxony's Minister for the Environment, Energy, Building and Climate Protection, pose with herrings at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year-stock-photo
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10 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas (l) as Klaus Störtebeker, Sarah Ryglewski (SPD, M), Minister of State for Federal-State Relations and Sustainable Development to the Federal Chancellor, and Olaf Lies (SPD), Lower Saxony's Minister for the Environment, Energy, Building and Climate Protection, pose with herrings at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year-stock-photo
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10 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas poses as Klaus Störtebeker with a herring at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which was to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year on Lätare. Photo: Focke Strangmann/dpa-stock-photo
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10 March 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas (l) as Klaus Störtebeker, Sarah Ryglewski (SPD, M), Minister of State for Federal-State Relations and Sustainable Development to the Federal Chancellor, and Olaf Lies (SPD), Lower Saxony's Minister for the Environment, Energy, Building and Climate Protection, pose with herrings at the Lätare donation in Verden. The donation is based on a legend according to which buccaneer Klaus Störtebeker bequeathed a treasure to the town of Verden before his death, which is to be used to distribute herrings and bread to the town's inhabitants every year-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Andreas Philippi (SPD, l), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, and Frank Imhoff (CDU, r), President of the Bremen Parliament, pose with salted herrings during the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Frank Imhoff (CDU, l), President of the Bremen Parliament, and Andreas Philippi (SPD, r), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, take part in the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest made by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Andreas Philippi (SPD, r), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, and Frank Imhoff (CDU, l), President of the Bremen Parliament, hand out salted herrings from a barrel at the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest made by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Andreas Philippi (SPD, l), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, and Frank Imhoff (CDU, r), President of the Bremen Parliament, pose with salted herrings during the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. A barrel of salted herrings stands at the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, through which the city of Verden has to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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19 March 2023, Lower Saxony, Verden: Actor Bernd Maas (back l) in the role of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker, Frank Imhoff (CDU, 3rd from right), President of the Bremen Parliament, and Andreas Philippi (SPD, 2nd from right), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, distribute salted herrings at the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest made by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Photo: Focke Strangma-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Actor Bernd Maas in the role of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker poses with a salted herring during the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden has to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 19th Mar, 2023. Andreas Philippi (SPD, l-r), Minister of Health of Lower Saxony, actor Bernd Maas in the role of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker and Frank Imhoff (CDU), President of the Bremen Parliament, pose with salted herrings at the Lätare donation on the market square in front of the town hall. The Lätare donation goes back to a bequest made by Störtebeker shortly before his execution in 1401, by which the city of Verden is required to distribute bread and herrings to the needy, officials and clergy every year. Credit: Focke Strangmann/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 27th Mar, 2022. Bernd Maas tries a herring in the role of Klaus Störtebeker during the distribution of the Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North Sea and Baltic Sea unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically documented. The traditional feeding of the population in Verden goes back to an alleged legacy from him. Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 27th Mar, 2022. Herrings lie in a barrel of brine as a Lätare donation on the Verden town hall square. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North and Baltic Seas unsafe in the 14th century, but there is no historical record of him. The traditional feeding of the population in Verden goes back to an alleged legacy from him. Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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27 March 2022, Lower Saxony, Verden: Daniela Behrens (l-r), Lower Saxony's Minister for Social Affairs, Health and Equality, Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebecker, Johann Saathoff, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Home Affairs, and Kristina Vogt, Senator for Economic Affairs, Labor and Europe of the Hanseatic City of Bremen, taste the herring before starting to distribute bread and herrings as a Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North Sea and Baltic Sea unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically documented. The trad-stock-photo
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27 March 2022, Lower Saxony, Verden: Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebeker (l-r), Johann Saathoff, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs, Daniela Behrens, Lower Saxony Minister for Social Affairs, Health and Equal Opportunities, and Kristina Vogt, Senator for Economic Affairs, Labor and Europe of the Hanseatic City of Bremen, taste the herring before starting to distribute bread and herrings as a Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North Sea and Baltic Sea unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically document-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 27th Mar, 2022. Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebeker (l) and Juliana Windhorst, representing the youth, open the Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North and Baltic Seas unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically documented. The traditional feeding of the population in Verden goes back to an alleged legacy from him. Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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27 March 2022, Lower Saxony, Verden: Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebeker (l-r), Johann Saathoff, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs, Daniela Behrens, Lower Saxony Minister for Social Affairs, Health and Equal Opportunities, and Kristina Vogt, Senator for Economic Affairs, Labor and Europe of the Hanseatic City of Bremen, taste the herring before starting to distribute bread and herrings as a Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North Sea and Baltic Sea unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically document-stock-photo
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27 March 2022, Lower Saxony, Verden: Bernd Maas as Klaus Störtebeker (l-r), Johann Saathoff, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs, Daniela Behrens, Lower Saxony Minister for Social Affairs, Health and Equal Opportunities, and Kristina Vogt, Senator for Economic Affairs, Labor and Europe of the Hanseatic City of Bremen, taste the herring before starting to distribute bread and herrings as a Lätare donation. The pirate Störtebeker is said to have made the North Sea and Baltic Sea unsafe in the 14th century, but he is not historically document-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 01st Apr, 2019. Actor Gerd Maas holds a herring in his hand as a Störtebeker in the traditional Lätare donation. The action goes back to a legacy of the legendary pirate Klaus Störtebeker from the year 1401. Every year 530 loaves of bread and 1600 herrings are distributed to the population. Credit: Carmen Jaspersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Verden, Germany. 01st Apr, 2019. Actor Gerd Maas holds a herring in his hand as a Störtebeker in the traditional Lätare donation. The action goes back to a legacy of the legendary pirate Klaus Störtebeker from the year 1401. Every year 530 loaves of bread and 1600 herrings are distributed to the population. Credit: Carmen Jaspersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo