Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Republic of Alsace-Lorraine
Target Entity: November_1918_in_Alsace
Preceding Context: Lorraine remained a part of the Holy Roman Empire until over repeated wars more and more was ceded to France. It was part of France until the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871, when northern parts of Lorraine around Metz, along with Alsace, were annexed by the newly-founded German Empire, causing a large number of French people to emigrate into France (including Algeria). The territories were not annexed by any state of the Empire or organised into a separate state, but were governed as the Reichsland Elsass-Lothringen under a governor directly appointed by the German Emperor, without any parliamentary representation. Only in 1911 was some degree of autonomy granted. Alsace-Lorraine remained a part of Germany until after the end of World War I, when the Kaiser abdicated and the
Succeeding Context: declared itself independent, with support of the United States. France occupied the area after a few days and annexed it. Policies forbidding the use of German and requiring that of French were then begun.
Paragraph Title: Between France and Germany
Source Page: Lorraine (duchy)

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