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Alsace-Lorraine
A Study In Conquest, 1913 (1916)
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132 pages
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The book provides a thorough examination of Alsace-Lorraine's annexation by the German Empire in 1871, analyzing the historical, cultural, and political factors involved. It details the region's ties to France, the consequences of the Franco-Prussian War, and the subsequent suppression of French culture and language. Jordan highlights the impact on the local population, including forced conscription and resistance movements, while featuring key figures like Charles Spindler and Eugene Ricklin. This study offers insight into the complex dynamics that shaped Alsace-Lorraine's identity.
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2008, paperback
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