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18 August, 01:58

When did germany take alsace-lorraine region from france in the franco-prussian war?

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  1. 18 August, 05:53
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    in 1871

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    Alsace Lorraine consisted of almost 5 thousand square miles of French-German border taken in 1871 when France lost to Prussia in the Franco - Prussian War.

    After the territories were lost, France, suffered from the economic activities related to iron, steel, and industries in that region. And the local population prompted a resentment with Germans.

    The territories were the main cause of rivalry that boosted the WWI.

    When France turned victorious, it took back Alsace Lorraine in 1918-

    The lands in that area developed a cultural blend between French and German speaking influences and departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle formed.
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