FACTS & FIGURES
After the end of World War I, the Saarland, a 2,500 square Km region on the border with France, was separated from Germany and administered by the League of Nations. Although small, it was a valuable area, containing coalfields, factories and railway centers. During this time, France was given control of the Saar's coal mines and industrial infrastructure. After 15 years of League of Nations administration, a referendum was scheduled to take place in the territory.
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Page Dimensions: 270mm X 297mm
Compatible with: All Lighthouse 13-Rings Binders
Paper type: Heavy Acid-Free Cardboard 240gr/sq.m
Paper Color: Cream
Printing Method: Professional Offset
Text Language:
English
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