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This article has big problems of sources, and it seems to be based on original researches, as the article about the supposed Alsace Soviet Republic. No evidences about an effectivity of this political entity was given. These "republics" seem to be un-effective wishes of single parties during the German Revolution. The legal reality is the direct passage of Alsace from Germany to France thanks to the Treaty of Versailles. A solution similar to Fr.wiki, where all these facts are united in a single article called "November 1918 in Alsace" about the transition from the German sovereignty to the French one, seems to be preferable.--Cusio (talk) 11:49, 14 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]