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... g, the French Defense Government quickly signed a new compensation clause with the Germans.
This compensation clause is more exaggerated than the previous draft, with the scale of compensation reaching a terrifying 5 billion francs.
In mid-April 1870, both parties signed this new compensation clause in Frankfurt, also known as the "Frankfurt Treaty."
The treaty stipulated that France would cede Alsace and Lorraine along with the Metz Fortress to Prussia, and voluntarily r ...
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