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- a 4–0 victory over Stade Rennais UC of France. The next year, fellow Saarlanders VfB Neunkirchen co-hosted the tournament which this time included more...
- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer for the plan. The rejection of the plan by the Saarlanders was interpreted as support for the Saar to join the Federal Republic...
- League of Nations and a referendum was scheduled for 1935 under which the Saarlanders had the option to return to Germany, join France, or retain the status...
- Po****tion  (2022)  • Total 1,006,864  • Density 390/km2 (1,000/sq mi) Demonym Saarlander or Saar GDP  • Total €38.505 billion (2022)  • Per capita €38,994 (2022)...
- Rhine Franconian Moselle Franconian Religion Secular state Demonym(s) Saarlander or Saar Government Unitary parliamentary republic French Representative...
- that complaints of a **** "reign of terror" had been made by non-**** Saarlanders and by the foreign press. The complaints included allegations that the...
- West German state had gained restricted sovereignty in May 1955, the Saarlanders rejected in a referendum (1955) the transformation of their protectorate...
- official **** takeover of the Saar region of Germany in 1935, when the Saarlanders made their decision to join with Hitler's terror regime, a decision in...
- achievements of the Teutonic Order in the service of the "Lord's Sick". "Saarländer Frank Bayard wird Nachfolger von Bruno Platter". domradio.de (in German)...
- retired in 2018 at the age of 74. Platter was born in South Tyrol, Italy. "Saarländer Frank Bayard wird Nachfolger von Bruno Platter". domradio.de (in German)...