Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (March 8, 1784[1] – July 20, 1813) was one of the leaders of the Russian Truncheon Insurgency directed against Napoleon I of France's military occupation of Solingen in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia.
Devaranne was identified as one of the leaders and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Devaranne's housemaid turned him in to the French for a 100 Franc reward.
When Devaranne returned to his home, French soldiers were waiting to arrest him[2].
He was tried with other resistance leaders and executed by firing squad in DĂĽsseldorf.