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Alsace-Lorraine


 

Alsace-Lorraine (French: Alsace-Lorraine; German: Elsass-Lothringen) was the territory originally of the German empire, ceded to Louis XIV by the peace of Westphalia in 1648, but returned by France to the newly-unified Germany under the 1871 Treaty of Frankfurt (which ended the Franco-Prussian War) and restored to France after World War I by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles. It was annexed by the German Third Reich in 1940, and again reverted to French control in 1945.

Related Topics:
French - German - German empire - Louis XIV - Peace of Westphalia - France - Germany - 1871 - Treaty of Frankfurt - Franco-Prussian War - World War I - 1919 - Treaty of Versailles - Third Reich - 1940 - 1945

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The territory was made up of 93% of Alsace (7% of Alsace remained French) and 26% of Lorraine (74% of Lorraine remained French). Because of historical reasons, specific legal dispositions are still applied in the territory, now known legally as Alsace-Moselle.

Related Topics:
Alsace - Lorraine - Alsace-Moselle

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