Napoleon III of France was forced to give up the territory of ALSACE-LORRAINE (in German - Elsass-Lohringen) to the new German Empire.
The land that was in dispute in the French and Indian War was claimed by both the French and English.
It depends on what you are calling Palestine. If you are referring to the British Mandate for Palestine, as a mandate, the territory was subject to League of Nations final authority. The job of the British was to safeguard the territory on behalf of the League and to advance the modernization and independence of the territory in accordance with the provisions of the mandate. When the United Nations superseded the League of Nations, the United Nations became the final authority in adjudicating issues related to the Mandate. in 1947, the British decided to give the UN a voice in determining the future of the mandate. In UNGA Resolution 181 (II), the United Nations resolved to create two states: a Jewish State and an Arab State. This resolution sets up the groundwork and legal basis for the existence of two countries: Israel (the Jewish State) and Palestine (the Arab State). If you are referring to the current State of Palestine. It has unofficial recognition in the United Nations and has recognition in several UN organizations like UNESCO. Palestine continually pushes for increased recognition to have better leverage in determining its future vis-à-vis Israel.
Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.
Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.
Probably Lesotho and Swaziland.
France and Germany
France and Germany
On the coat of arms of the Northern Territory there is a shield containing aboriginal designs which are associated with Arnhem Land: they are a female Aboriginal figure and two carved motifs.
Britain and Prussia probably dominated the German Confederation.
German and japan united nations and russia
U.S. and Britain
That would be East and West Germany Bob. One side communist and the other democratic.
Combined with Rwanda, it was a German colony until 1918. The League of Nations gave Belgium a mandate to prepare the people for independence. In 1962 independence was granted to the two separated parts of the territory. Googling the entry in wikipedia would have been a quicker way to get the information.
Napoleon III of France was forced to give up the territory of ALSACE-LORRAINE (in German - Elsass-Lohringen) to the new German Empire.
England and France
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