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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
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