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- The German word Reichsland (imperial country, or reich country) can refer to several entities in German constitutional history: the territory of the Holy...
- Elsaß–Lothringen), officially the Imperial Territory of Alsace–Lorraine (German: Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen), was a territory of the German Empire, located in modern-day...
- Germany in 1871–1918 lessened antisemitic violence. The constitution of the Reichsland of 1911 reserved one seat in the first chamber of the Landtag for a representative...
- the east. A few (0.5%) spoke French, the vast majority of these in the Reichsland Els****-Lothringen where francophones formed 11.6% of the total po****tion...
- fact that the majority of the po****tion in the new Imperial Territory (Reichsland) territory spoke Germanic dialects, and had previously been a part of...
- Germany (by the Treaty of Frankfurt) and then became Bezirk Unterels**** in Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen; In 1919 Bas-Rhin became French again (Treaty of Versailles)...
- created German Empire in 1871 by the Treaty of Frankfurt and became a Reichsland. Thionville once again became Diedenhofen and became a prosperous city...
- of Lorraine, which became the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen). The war had a lasting impact on Europe. By hastening...
- soviets. Under the Empire of 1871–1918, the territory constituting the Reichsland (or Imperial Province) of Alsace-Lorraine was administered directly by...
- leading to the creation of the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen). The territorial status, common in the US, was unique...