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11 thg 6, 2018 · The hyphenated term Alsace-Lorraine (Elsass-Lothringen), popular on both sides of the Rhine, dates from this period of German rule (1871–1918) and refers to the imperial territory (Reichsland) established by the Germans.
The area was ceded by France to Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War. It was returned to France after World War I, occupied by the Germans in World War II, then again restored to France.
Alsace-Lorraine is an area along the border between France and Germany. It is not just a term for the two provinces Alsace and Lorraine taken together; it refers specifically to the parts of them that were amalgamated under German rule 1871-1918.
19 thg 7, 1998 · Alsace-Lorraine, area comprising the present French départements of Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin, and Moselle. Alsace-Lorraine was the name given to the 5,067 square miles (13,123 square km) of territory that was ceded by France to Germany in 1871 after the Franco-German War.
L'Alsace-Lorraine est une région historique et culturelle située à la frontière entre la France et l'Allemagne. Elle comprend les territoires de l'Alsace (Bas-Rhin et Haut-Rhin) et de la Lorraine, plus précisément la Moselle.
Alsace–Lorraine was occupied by Germany in 1940 during the Second World War. Although it was never formally annexed, Alsace–Lorraine was incorporated into the Greater German Reich, which had been restructured into Reichsgaue.
Alsace and Lorraine were located in the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls that today comprises modern-day France, western Germany (including the Saarland), parts of Belgium, and northern Italy.
Alsace-Lorraine, a geopolitical amalgam consisting of the former French departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle, was annexed by the newly-unified German Empire following its victory over France in 1871.
Alsace–Lorraine (German: Elsaß–Lothringen), officially the Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen), was a territory of the German Empire, located in modern-day France.
For centuries, Alsace-Lorraine was a major topic of conflict between France and Germany, as both countries claimed the region as its own. Alsace-Lorraine belonged to France during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; from 1871–1918 it was controlled by Germany.
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