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German Concessions After World War One, 1919



Title: German Concessions After World War One
Time Period: 1919
Projection: Unknown
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File Name: 2786
Language: English
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Description: In accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Peace, Alsace, and Lorraine were restored to France; the Saar Basin was taken out of German control for fifteen years; Luxemburg ceased to form part of the German Zollverein; Eupen and Malmedy were given Belgium.
Place Names: Germany, France, Luxembourg
ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, location, inlandWaters, transportation
Keywords: German Concessions After World War One, physical, political, transportation, physical features, country borders, railroads, boundaries, location, inlandWaters, transportation, Unknown,
Source: Charles Morris, Winston's Cumulative Encyclopedia Vol 1 (Philadelphia, PA: The John C. Winston Company, 1919) 14
Map Credit: Courtesy The Private Collection of Roy Winkelman
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