Alsace-Lorraine Since 1870The Macmillan, 1919 - 190 頁 |
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第 180 頁 - All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all.
第 166 頁 - And vast credit is taken by our friend the Judge in regard to his support of it, when he declares the last years of his life have been, and all the future years of his life shall be, devoted to this matter of Popular Sovereignty. What is it ? Why, it is the sovereignty of the people. What was Squatter Sovereignty? I suppose if it had any significance at all, it was the right of the people to govern themselves, to be sovereign in their own affairs while they were squatted down in a country not their...
第 121 頁 - In the Vosges the boundary line must be improved through the annexation of some valleys, so that the German frontier troops can no longer be fired upon from French territory. France will lose Briey and a strip of land west of Luxemburg. The value of Briey in an economic and military sense is evident from the fact that 16,000,000 tons of iron ore are produced there. For the safeguarding of the German and Luxemburg .iron industry and its territory Longwy must remain in our hands.
第 32 頁 - We Germans who know Germany and France, know better what is good for Alsace than the unhappy people themselves, who through their French associations have lived in ignorance of the new Germany. We will give them back their own identity against their will. We have in the enormous changes of these times too often seen in glad astonishment the immortal working of the moral forces of history (' das unsterbliche Fort4 The General commanding the besieging army was Werder, called by the inhabitants
第 29 頁 - ... the union." In February, 1790, Dietrich was elected mayor of Strasbourg against the conservative candidate, and in June, 1790, the partisans of the Constituante celebrated amid great pomp and with the co-operation of the clergy of different denominations, the fetes of the Federation of the Rhine. The Alsatian National Guard set up in the middle of a bridge over the Rhine, a tricoloured flag which bore the inscription: "Here the Land of Liberty begins.
第 176 頁 - France, having secured this recognition, can properly agree to a fresh consultation of the population of Alsace and Lorraine as to its own desires. The Treaty of Peace will bear the signatures of every nation in the world. It will be guaranteed by the League of Nations. To this League of Nations France is prepared to remit, with the freedom and...
第 52 頁 - It is true that after seventeen years of annexation the German spirit has made no progress in Alsace." (Reuss, Histoire, p. 420.) On September 4, 1892, at a luncheon in Metz, the Kaiser said to the Lorrainers : " Germans you are, and Germans you shall remain, with the aid of God and the German sword!" (Maringer, p. 223.) It was all in vain, however. In 1895, a few months...