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- Guillaume Schnaebelé or Wilhelm Schnäbele (1831 – 5 December 1900) was a French official from Alsace, best known for being arrested by Germans in the April...
- calling to arms more than 70,000 reservists in February 1887. After the Schnaebele incident (April 1887), war was averted, but Boulanger was perceived by...
- Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on the German frontier of a French official named Schnaebele, which caused immense excitement...
- version of the events in his defence in Ma mission en Prusse (Paris, 1871). Schnaebele incident German Unification The Hohenzollerns originated from Schwaben...
- arrested by the Prussian Secret Police, French police inspector Guillaume Schnaebelé is released on order of William I, German Emperor, defusing a possible...
- minister of the July Monarchy 1880s: Georges Ernest Boulanger affair 1887: Schnaebele incident 1887: Wilson scandal, which led to the resignation of President...
- Occidental College is founded in Los Angeles, California. April 21 – Schnaebele incident: A French/German border incident nearly leads to war between...
- Estonia portal Hostage diplomacy Nadiya Savchenko Oleg Sentsov Guillaume Schnaebelé Venlo incident "Kaitsepolitseiamet". kapo.ee. Archived from the original...
- needed] Guillaume Schnaebelé 1831 – 1900 Awarded 1870/1 for his service in the Franco-Prussian War, he is better known for the Schnaebelé incident TBA (1877)[citation...
- around 2,000 along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. 21–28 April – The Schnaebele incident nearly leads to war between France and Germany. The Lebel Model...