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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.
Studies the conflicting claims of France and Germany to the tiny but important areas of the Saar Basin to sort out the facts.
This book deals with a question which is of primary importance in the political and economic history of post-war [post-First World War] Europe. It describes the birth of the new state at the Peace Conference of Versailles and follows its development under the international government up to the autumn of 1934. The peculiar and complicated economic history of this tormented region is set up against the background of the Franco-German conflict. Dr. Florinsky describes fully the labor conditions in the Saar Basin, which present some unusual features and are largely responsible for whatever degree of success the international government has achieved. The struggle for the Saar has entered into a n...
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