"How Some Children Played at Slaughtering" (German: Wie Kinder Schlachtens miteinander gespielt haben, also translated as "How children played slaughtering together") is a set of two short and rather gruesome anecdotes from Grimm's Fairy Tales.
It was removed from the book in the second edition, and is missing from most modern editions as well.
[1] The first recension is copied out of an old book in the Berliner Abendblättern von Kleist (1810.
The second is found Martin Zeilers Miscell.
P. 388. who took it from J. Wolf Lectiones Memorabiles.