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164: 28: 203:. The demand was such that he need a full team of employees, providing work to several Mexican workers. The success of his business and the hospitality he encountered, encouraged him to definitively settle in the country and ask for Mexican citizenship, which he attained on April 18, 1844. 230:. He was arrested and found guilty by Scott's "council of war" on two charges of spying and fomenting desertion. He was sentenced to death but as a result of Tritschler's popularity in Puebla, Scott released him on a fabricated claim of legal insanity. 135:(October 22, 1814 – January 6, 1894) was a manufacturer and retailer of clocks who arrived in Mexico in 1833 from Germany, and was thus part of the first generation of non-Spanish immigrants after independence. He also participated prominently in the 334: 211:
Tritschler enlisted in the ranks of the National Guard within the Brigade Arteaga which was the contribution from Puebla to resist the US military, which by that time had taken the port of
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Once the city was occupied, Tritschler was tasked with convincing German soldiers in the American military to defect. The increasing number of Germans leaving the ranks of
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Martin Tritschler married Rosa María Córdova y Puig at the Hacienda de Santa Ana in Chalchicomula on June 5, 1867. A marriage that produced eight children.
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Tritschler opened his clockmaking workshop in Puebla and it soon prospered. The type of clocks he specialized in were
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and were marching towards Mexico City. Martin was appointed Captain of said brigade and participated in the
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was attributed largely to Tritschler; these defectors would later join the Irish and others in the
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Martin, Joaquín, Rosa María, María Dolores, María Luisa, Alfonso, Guillermo, Guillermo Tranquilino
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Court-Martial: How Military Justice Has Shaped America from the Revolution to 9/11 and Beyond
163: 49: 144: 223: 139:, gave aid to the victims of the explosion of the Colecturía de San Andrés, during the 318: 188: 200: 180: 143:, and in 1873 he became the first man to fly the flag of Mexico on the summit of 27: 176: 212: 57: 83: 79: 162: 335:
Mexican–American War prisoners of war held by the United States
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Schwärzenbach
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Chalchicomula de Sesma
Puebla
Mexico
war against the United States
Second French Intervention
Pico de Orizaba
Martín Tritschler y Córdova
Guillermo Tritschler y Córdova

farmhouse
Black Forest
Baden-Württemberg
primogeniture
cuckoo clocks
Veracruz
Battle of Cerro Gordo
Winfield Scott
Saint Patrick's Battalion
"Volcanes y montañas de México: nombres y significados"
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