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Louis-Napoleon, the Emperor Napoleon III, surrendered his sword to the king of Prussia, after the Battle of Sedan, became a prisoner of war and was held with his aids in comfortable captivity in the Castle of Wilhelmshoehe near Kassel, from Sept. 5, 1870 through March 19,1871.

After his removal from power, decided by the French National Assembly on March 1, 1871 and the start of preliminary of peace, which took place on 3rd September, he was released by Bismarck, who saw no reason to farther prolong his confinement and went in voluntary exile to England with his wife Eugenie de Montijo, where he died on January 9, 1873.

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King Louis XVI was arrested for treason because he was caught trying to escape France with his family. He was intervened at Varennes.

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