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Treaty of Frankfurt

The Treaty of Frankfurt was signed May 10, 1871, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.

The treaty:

  • confirmed the final frontier between France and Germany - involving the cession of most of Alsace and the Lorraine departement of Moselle to Germany.
  • set a framework for the withdrawal of German troops from certain areas
  • regulated the payment of the French War Indemnity of 5 billion francs
  • the acceptance of Wilhelm I of Prussia to be Kaiser of the German Empire
  • forced to have military occupations in France until indemnity is paid

It also clarified the following points:

  • the use of navigable waterways in connected to Alsace-Lorraine
  • trade between the two countries.
  • the return of prisoners of war

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