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The Disturbing True Story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin
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When, lo! as they reached the mountain-side,
A wondrous portal opened wide,
As if a cavern was suddenly hollowed;
And the Piper advanced and the children followed,
And when all were in to the very last,
The door in the mountain-side shut fast.
Robert Browning, The Pied Piper of Hamelin: A Child’s Story

Many are familiar with the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Few
realize however, that the story is based on real events, which evolved
over the years into a fairy tale made to scare children.

The Pied Piper of Hamelin Story
For those unfamiliar with the tale, the Pied Piper of Hamelin is set in
1284 in the town of Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany. This town was facing
a rat infestation, and a piper, dressed in a coat of many colored,
bright cloth, appeared. This piper promised to get rid of the rats in
return for a payment, to which the townspeople agreed.

Although the piper got rid of the rats by leading them away with his
music, the people of Hamelin reneged on their promise. The furious piper
left, vowing revenge. On July 26 of that same year, the piper returned
and led the children away, never to be seen again, just as he did the rats.

The Pied Piper leading Hamelin’s children away. (Archivist /Adobe Stock)

Nevertheless, one or three children were left behind, depending on which
version is being told. One of these children was lame, and could not
keep up, another was deaf and could not hear the music, while the third
one was blind and could not see where the other children were going.

The Record Shows No Rats
The earliest known record of this story is from the town of Hamelin
itself. It is depicted in a stained glass window created for the church
of Hamelin, which dates to around 1300 AD. Although it was destroyed in
1660, several written accounts have survived. The oldest comes from the
Lueneburg manuscript (c 1440 – 50), which stated: “In the year of 1284,
on the day of Saints John and Paul on June 26, by a piper, clothed in
many kinds of colours, 130 children born in Hamelin were seduced, and
lost at the place of execution near the koppen.” A 1384 entry in
Hamelin’s town records also grimly states “It is 100 years since our
children left.”

The oldest known picture of the Pied Piper

The oldest known picture of the Pied Piper copied from the glass window
of the Market Church in Hameln/Hamelin Germany (c.1300-1633). (Public
Domain)

The supposed street where the children were last seen is today called
Bungelosenstrasse (street without drums), as no one is allowed to play
music or dance there. Incidentally, it is said that the rats were absent
from earlier accounts, and only added to the story around the middle of
the 16th century. Moreover, the stained glass window and other primary
written sources do not speak of the plague of rats.

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What Actually Happened in Hamelin?
If the children’s disappearance was not an act of revenge, then what was
its cause for the Pied Piper’s actions? There have been numerous
theories trying to explain what happened to the children of Hamelin.

For instance, one theory suggests that the children died of some natural
causes, and that the Pied Piper was actually a personification of Death.
By associating the rats with the Black Death , it has been suggested
that the children were victims of that plague. Yet, the Black Death was
most severe in Europe between 1348 and 1350, more than half a century
after the event in Hamelin.

Is the Pied Piper Death personified? (Archivist /Adobe Stock)

Another theory suggests that the children were actually sent away by
their parents, due to the extreme poverty in which they were living. Yet
another theory speculates that the children were participants of a
doomed ‘Children’s Crusade’, and might have ended up in modern day Romania.

There is also the suggestion that the departure of Hamelin's children is
tied to the Ostsiedlung, in which a number of Germans left their homes
to colonize Eastern Europe. Reflecting on this hypothesis, Wibke Reimer,
project coordinator at the Hameln Museum, says “In this scenario the
Pied Piper played the role of a so-called locator or recruiter. They
were responsible for organising migrations to the east and were said to
have worn colourful garments and played an instrument to attract the
attention of possible settlers.”

Yet another suggestion is that this is an account of dance mania, also
known as St. Vitus’ Dance. This affliction gripped mainland Europe
between the 14th and 17th centuries, and has been described as
individuals dancing “hysterically through the streets for hours, days,
and apparently even months, until they collapsed due to exhaustion or
died from heart attack or stroke.”

Another of the darker theories even proposes that the so-called Pied
Piper was actually a paedophile who crept into the town of Hamelin to
abduct children during their sleep. Perhaps the horrible nature of the
children’s disappearance is the reason why there are few details on what
happened. Reimer ponders “Did something happen that officials had been
covering up? Something so traumatic that it was transmitted orally for
so long in the town’s collective memory, over decades and even centuries?”

One of the darker themed representations of the Pied Piper of Hamelin

One of the darker themed representations of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
(Lui-Gon-Jinn/DeviantArt)

There may be More Truth Found in Fairy Tales…
Historical records suggest that the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin
was a real event that took place. This could stoke real fear in parent’s
hearts – worrying whispers that a number of real children have been lost
to some frightening unknown force. The transmission of this story
undoubtedly evolved and changed over the centuries, although to what
extent is uncertain.

The mystery of what really happened to those children has never been
solved. The story also raises the question, if the Pied Piper of Hamelin
was based on reality, how much truth is there in other fairy tales that
we were told as children?

Top image: An illustration of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Source:
Archivist /Adobe Stock

By Ḏḥwty

Updated on November 3, 2020.

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