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No Easy Occupation - French Control of the German Saar, 1944-1957 (Hardcover)
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No Easy Occupation - French Control of the German Saar, 1944-1957 (Hardcover)
Series: German History in Context
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The first up-to-date study in English of the Saar dispute, an
important stage in French-German postwar relations and thus
significant for European integration. After 1945, France and West
Germany were involved in a bitter dispute over the Saar, a small,
coal-rich, culturally German territory bordering France's Lorraine
region that France had occupied at war's end. French officials and
the Saar's political elite attempted to wrest the territory from
Germany and make it an independent nation oriented culturally
towards France. Although France's occupation officially ended in
1947 with the ratification of a new constitution and elections, the
new Saar state was not fully sovereign, as French control persisted
until 1955. The Saar's status was an increasing concern for West
Germany, partly due to its implications for the division of
Germany.After lengthy negotiations, France and West Germany agreed
to turn the Saar into a European territory and the seat of European
institutions, much as today's Brussels. Saarlanders, however, saw
this as a French ploy to maintain control, and in a heated 1955
referendum voted against it, leading to the territory's
reunification with West Germany. This is the first study in English
dealing with the German research of recent decades and citing
original French and German sources. Bronson Long is Associate
Professor of History at Georgia Highlands College.
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