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November 1918 in Alsace-Lorraine : ウィキペディア英語版
November 1918 in Alsace-Lorraine

November 1918 was the period of transition when the region of Alsace-Lorraine passed from German to French sovereignty at the end of World War I. During this month, international events were linked to domestic troubles, particularly the German Revolution.
==Overview==
In the wake of the German Revolution, Marxist councils of workers and soldiers ''(Soldaten und Arbeiterräte)'' formed in Mulhouse on November 9 and in Colmar and Strasbourg on November 10, in parallel to other such bodies set up in the general revolutionary atmosphere of the expiring Reich and in imitation of the Russian equivalent ''soviets''. Under the Empire of 1871–1918, the territory constituting the Reichsland (or Imperial Province) of Alsace-Lorraine was administered directly by the imperial government in Berlin, and was granted some measure of autonomy in 1911. Similarly, the Kaiser was also the local sovereign of the Land, so that Kaiser Wilhelm II's abdication on November 9 involved the fall of the monarchy both at the national and at the regional level, with a consequent legal power vacuum. In this chaotic situation the Landtag proclaimed itself the supreme authority of the land with the name of ''Nationalrat'', the Soviet of Strasbourg claimed the foundation of a ''Republic of Alsace-Lorraine'', while SPD Reichstag representative for Colmar, Jacques Peirotes, announced the establishment of the French rule, asking Paris to send troops quickly.〔Jacques Fortier, « La chute de l'Empire », ''Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace'', 16 november 2008 (Fr.)
While the soviet councils disbanded themselves with the departure of the German troops between November 11 and 17,〔Jean-Noël Grandhomme, « Le retour de l'Alsace-Lorraine », ''L'Histoire'', number 336, november 2008 (Fr.)〕 the arrival of the French Army stabilized the situation: French troops put the region under military occupation and entered Strasbourg on November 21. The Nationalrat proclaimed the return of Alsace to France on December 5, even though this process did not gain international recognition until the signature of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

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