World War I
Alsace-Lorraine is a region in northeastern France that was the focal point of Franco-German tensions before and after World War I. It was annexed by Germany following the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, becoming a symbol of national pride for Germany and a source of resentment for France. The region's status was a key issue in the Treaty of Versailles, which aimed to address territorial disputes following the war.
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