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Alsace-Lorraine
[ al-sas-law-reyn, -loh-, -seys-; French al-zas-law-ren ]
noun
- a region in NE France, including the former provinces of Alsace and Lorraine: part of Germany 1871–1919, 1940–45. 5,607 sq. mi. (14,522 sq. km).
Alsace-Lorraine
noun
- an area of NE France, comprising the modern regions of Alsace and Lorraine: under German rule 1871–1919 and 1940–44. Area: 14 522 sq km (5607 sq miles) German nameElsass-Lothringen
Other Words From
- Alsace-Lor·rainer noun
Example Sentences
French troops had attacked German Alsace-Lorraine, confident that they could recover those two lost provinces.
Alsace-Lorraine, forcibly annexed by Germany in 1871, was returned to France.
Described by chef Simon Hopkinson as “a classic amongst tarts”, this deliciously sweet recipe from Alsace-Lorraine is somewhere between a quiche and a flammkuchen, a tangle of buttery, slow-cooked onions barely held together by a rich egg custard.
The painting, by the French artist Hervé Di Rosa, comprises nine panels, each depicting a key moment in the annals of French lawmaking: the institution of paid holidays, the recuperation of Alsace-Lorraine.
I’m recalling this to try to convey what a shock it was that the “Alsace-Lorraine selloff” conspiracy theory lodged itself so successfully into so many minds.
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