Georges Weill

Georges Weill (17 September 1882 – 10 January 1970) was an Alsatian politician who was a Socialist member of parliament for Metz in the German Reichstag from 1912 to 1914. After the outbreak of World War I, he declared his loyalty to France and joined the French Army. In response he was stripped of German citizenship on 5 August 1914. After the Allied victory the provinces of Alsace-Lorraine returned to France, he was elected general counsel of the Lower Rhine in 1919 and became a socialist member of the French Parliament for the Bas-Rhin district. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1892
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1894
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1900
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1900
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1902
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1904
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1909
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1911
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1912
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1921
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1925
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1930
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1930
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by Weill, Georges, 1865-1944.
Published 1930
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by Weill, Georges 1865-1944
Published 1930
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