The Treaty of Frankfurt, signed in 1871, formally concluded the Franco-Prussian War. This peace agreement saw France cede Alsace-Lorraine to the newly formed German Empire and pay a substantial indemnity, redrawing the map of Europe for decades.
The Treaty of Frankfurt, signed in 1871, formally concluded the Franco-Prussian War. This peace agreement saw France cede Alsace-Lorraine to the newly formed German Empire and pay a substantial indemnity, redrawing the map of Europe for decades.