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When the Austro-Prussian War broke out in 1866, Albert then Crown Prince ( German: Kronprinz ), took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian Army of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.
When the Brunswick Manifesto of July 1792 once more threatened the French population with Austrian ( Imperial ) and Prussian attacks, Louis XVI was suspected of treason and taken along with his family from the Tuileries Palace in August 1792 by insurgents supported by a new revolutionary Paris Commune.
When France was negotiating with the Netherlands about purchasing Luxembourg in 1867, the Prussian Kingdom threatened the French government with war.
When Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach in 1525 secularized the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights, Insterburg became part of the Duchy of Prussia and was granted town privileges on October 10, 1583 by the Prussian regent Margrave George Frederick.
When Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province in 1865, the Prussian administration established the district of Segeberg.
When Schleswig-Holstein became a province of Prussia in 1867, the Prussian administration established the district of Stormarn, with Wandsbek as its capital.
When the Kingdom of Prussia annexed Hanover in 1866, it became the inner Prussian border between the provinces of Hanover and Saxony as well as the border, north of Börßum to Ohrum between the Province of Hanover in the west and the Duchy of Brunswick in the east.
When the Prussian Rhine Province was dissolved after World War II, the city became part of the new state North Rhine-Westphalia.
When the area became part of the Prussian province Westphalia, the first district Herford was created in 1816.
When the area became part of the Prussian province Westphalia in 1816 the new administration created two districts, Coesfeld and Lüdinghausen.
When it became part of the Prussian Province of Westphalia, the new government in 1816 created the districts of Warendorf and Beckum.
When the French columns arrived within effective musketry range, the attack died out before the rapid and methodical volleys of the Prussian line.
When Adolf Hitler came to power, Diels was head of the Prussian political police in Berlin.
When Adolph Hoffmann, a strident secularist, was appointed as Prussian Minister for Education and Public Worship in November 1918 by the USPD, he attempted to implement a number of plans, which included:
When on 5 May a Russo-Prussian alliance eliminated Swedish hopes for future Russian assistance, and instead posed the threat of a Russian intervention on the Prussian side, Sweden was forced to make peace.
When the Prussians began to worry about their borders, he sent Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten with light troops ( the so-called Sprengtportenska ) to Mecklenburg and on 23 December defeated a Prussian force at Malchin on 23 December.
When Prussian blue is mixed with methylated spirits it forms a quick drying stain which is known as marking blue or layout dye.
When he was defeated, the Prussian contingent of the allied forces of occupation was so incensed by its name that they wished to destroy the bridge.
When the Prussian territories were reorganized upon the Congress of Vienna, the Province of Silesia was created out of the territories acquired by Prussia in the Silesian Wars, as well as those Upper Lusatian territories, which King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony had to relinquish due to his undecisive attitude in the Napoleonic Wars.
When she broke protocol and stooped to pick up and kiss a child, Prussian writer Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué remarked that " The arrival of the angelic Princess spreads over these days a noble splendor.
When Nazi Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, this Greater Pomeranian voivodship was first made the German military district " West Prussia ", and by a decree of Adolf Hitler on 8 October merged with the Free City of Danzig and the East Prussian Regierungsbezirk West Prussia, to form the Reichsgau West Prussia.
When the Second Schleswig War began in February 1864, Moltke was not sent with the Prussian forces, but kept at Berlin.
When some of the Prussian battalions showed signs of tiring, Frederick himself led them in an attack.

When and branch
When all has been said, however, the big branch store remains a major break with history in the development of American retailing.
When available, cash out is convenient for the customer, who can bypass having to visit a bank branch or ATM.
When a military member is taken prisoner, the Code of Conduct reminds them that the chain of command is still in effect ( the highest ranking service member eligible for command, regardless of service branch, is in command ), and requires them to support their leadership.
When the new constitution was written the title of President of the United States was conferred on the head of the new executive branch.
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became President of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company took on national aspirations, opening its very first branch store that year in the city of Palm Beach, Florida, as a seasonal resort store, followed by a second resort store in Southampton, New York, in 1928.
* Council of Bishops — When taken into consideration along with the various general agencies of the church, takes on a role similar to an executive branch.
When the senior branch of the family died out in 1559, the Electorate passed to Frederick III of Simmern, a staunch Calvinist, and the Palatinate became one of the major centers of Calvinism in Europe, supporting Calvinist rebellions in both the Netherlands and France.
When Henry's branch died out in 1340 the duchy was reunited under Emperor Louis IV, a son of Duke Louis II.
When the fire engulfed a tall church west of the Chicago River, the flames crossed the south branch of the river.
When jumping down, they keep hanging on to a branch this way until the very last moment.
When the bank failed during the financial Panic of 1857, he closed the New York branch.
When mature in mid-August, the larva wraps silk around a branch, hangs from it, and pupates head down.
When a shared file is changed in one branch, it is changed in other branches.
When that organization broke apart, she attempted to join the left-leaning Independent Labour Party through her friendship with socialist Keir Hardie but was initially refused membership by the local branch of the Party on account of her sex.
When eaten, some seeds pass unharmed through their digestive systems ; if the birds ’ droppings happen to land on a suitable branch, the seeds may stick long enough to germinate.
When a bird lands on this it gets stuck to the branch and is then easy to catch by hand.
When the coat was destroyed by a bomb from the Immortal in Italy, Spike heartbrokenly declared it to be irreplaceable ; but the Italian branch of Wolfram & Hart quickly supplied him with a whole wardrobe of new ones, nearly identical, which he happily began wearing.
When North Greenwich was opened, it was built to enable a branch extension to be built eastwards to Thamesmead.
When the Chicago and Alton Railroad connected with the Kansas City branch at Roodhouse, Hillview was a lumber camp called Happy Ville.
When the Aberdeen and West End Railroad ( owned by the Page family of Aberdeen, NC ), completed a branch to Star from Filo, NC ( Biscoe, North Carolina ) in 1895, it was only a short period later before Star was incorporated into a town.
When residents applied for a post office branch, however, they learned that the name Wilson was already being used.
When John Holladay was named as the branch president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the village took upon itself the name of Holladay ’ s Settlement or Holladay ’ s Burgh.
When dealing with Tree-structured data, programmers often have to discriminate between a leaf-node and a branch.
When travelling in the Birkenhead direction, the branch can still be seen inside the tunnel on the right just before the left hand bend towards the Birkenhead exit.

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