Dr Karl Eduard Nobiling

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Dr Karl Eduard Nobiling

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Birthplace: Kolno, międzychodzki, wielkopolskie, Poland
Death: September 10, 1878 (30)
Berlin, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Hans August Eduard Nobiling and Johanna Friederike Auguste Amalie von Gauvain, 1°v. Nobiling
Brother of Otto Heinrich Eduard Edeling and Eduard Gustav Adolph Edeling
Half brother of Friedrich Franz Rudolph Vongauvain; Auguste Charlotte Marie Morgenstern; Emma Marie Helene Nobiling and Auguste Helene Louise Heffter

Occupation: Agronomist, Assassin who attacked Wilhelm I of Germany 1878
Managed by: Artur Przemyslaw Paczesny
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About Dr Karl Eduard Nobiling

Karl Eduard Nobiling (10 April 1848 – 10 September 1878) was a German attempted assassin, who in 1878 made an attempt on the life of Emperor Wilhelm I. Nobiling was born in Kolno near Birnbaum (Międzychód) in the Prussian Province of Posen, where his father was the tenant of the local manor. He attended school in Züllichau (Sulechów) and studied political science and agriculture at the University of Halle and Leipzig University, where he received a doctor's degree in 1876. During his studenthood he may have had some minor contact with Socialist circles, though an affiliation with the contemporary Social democratic movement has not been conclusively established. Nobiling moved to Berlin and in the afternoon of 2 June 1878, he shot and wounded Kaiser Wilhelm I from the window of his apartment on the Unter den Linden boulevard. He used a double-barrelled shotgun and numerous grains hit the body of the emperor, though the life of the 81-year-old was saved by his Pickelhaube helmet. When immediately after the failed assassination attempt several witnesses tried to disarm him, Nobiling shot himself in the head with a revolver. Not fit to be questioned, he soon fell senseless and finally succumbed to his injuries in September 1878. His attempt to murder Wilhelm came less than one month after a similar attempt by Max Hödel. Chancellor Otto von Bismarck used the actions of Nobiling and Hödel as justification to implement the Anti-Socialist Law in October 1878.
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Dr Karl Eduard Nobiling's Timeline

1848
April 10, 1848
Kolno, międzychodzki, wielkopolskie, Poland
1878
September 10, 1878
Age 30
Berlin, Germany