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Benjamin Disraeli pressures Russia to accept a truce offered by Turkey. Britain
sends ships to the area to intimidate Russia and force a peace conference in
Berlin, Germany.
Russia wins the Russo-Turkish War but gets nothing.
MAY 11 & JUNE 2, 1878
REDS MAKE TWO ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS AGAINST
KAISER WILHELM I
In the days just before the important post-Russo-Turkish War international
conference (Congress of Berlin) is due to take place in Berlin, two assassination
attempts are made against Kaiser Wilhelm I. On May 11, ’78, a Red named
Emil Max Hodel fires shots at the Emperor and his daughter as they travel in
their carriage. Hodel is captured and then executed in August.
Three weeks later, another Red named Karl Nobiling fires a gun at the Emperor.
The 82 year old Kaiser is wounded, but he survives. Nobiling then shoots
himself, and dies 3 months later. The New World Order's secret war against