1945. thanks for asking.
Uh-uh. This does not match your own criteria that Jews were put to death over Jesus not being the Messiah. For the Nazi's the 1940s were a race issue, not one of belief. Plus, I asked for a specific case where a Jew was killed because s/he did not agree Jesus was the Messiah.
The murder of jews mediated by the catholic church DID NOT
INVOLVE TRIALS. Thus a victim would not have to be ASKED prior to execution by whatever means "DO YOU BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS MESSIAH" Evidence of
"practice of Judaism" was sufficient for the Time called The Inquisition and ----for the pogroms of Eastern Europe
which continued to actively execute jews into the 20th
century---also not by 'TRIAL' The "INQUISITION" did
involve trials----in which persons testified as to their beliefs----
but those trials applied only to persons claiming to be christians