International Conflicts, 1816-2010. Militarized Interstate Dispute Narratives - Douglas M. Gibler

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guard to discuss some matters and was essentially double-crossed. French foreign
minister Flourens sent his diplomat in Berlin two copies of letters that showed he was
invited to the German side of the border to discuss business. Once these were relayed
to Bismarck, Bismarck admitted that Schnaebele was the victim of a trap. On April
28, Bismarck sent a letter to Herbette, the French diplomat in Berlin, announcing that
Schnaebele was being returned to France.
Coding changes: Start Date changed from April 20, 1887.


MID#257


Started in July 1914. See the narrative in the 300 Austria-Hungary/345 Yugoslavia
dyad dispute list.


MID#174


Dispute Number: 174
Date(s): March 7, 1936
Participants: 255 Germany/211 Belgium, 220 France
Outcome (and Settlement): Yield by side B (None)
Fatalities: None
Narrative: In violation of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, Germany
moved forces into and remilitarized the Rhineland, bordering France and Belgium.


MID#12


Started in March 1938. See the narrative in the 255 Germany/315 Czechoslovakia
dyad dispute list.


MID#258


Started in March 1939. See the narrative in the 255 Germany/290 Poland dyad dispute
list.


MID#3703


Started in May 1940. See the narrative in the 212 Luxembourg/255 Germany dyad
dispute list.


220 FRANCE/300 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY


MID#374


Started in March 1848. See the narrative in the 300 Austria-Hungary/327 Papal States
dyad dispute list.

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