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The Treaty of Frankfurt, signed on May 10, 1871, ended the Franco-Prussian War, resulting in significant territorial losses for France, including Alsace and Lorraine, and the establishment of the German Empire. This treaty marked a pivotal shift in European power dynamics, contributing to long-term Franco-German animosity and setting the stage for future conflicts in the region.
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