Saar Protectorate

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The Saar Protectorate, officially and commonly known as The Saarland, was a French protectorate and a disputed territory separated from Germany. On joining West Germany in 1957, it became the smallest "federal state", the Saarland, not counting the "city states" of Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen. It is named after the Saar River.

1947 — 1956  WikimediaWikidata



Carte d`identité sarroise - Type ACarte d'identité sarroise - Type A
Passeport français-SarrePasseport français-Sarre
Saarprotektorat Regierungsbunker2Saarprotektorat Regierungsbunker2
Saarprotektorat Regierungsbunker1Saarprotektorat Regierungsbunker1
Carte d`identité sarroise - Type BCarte d'identité sarroise - Type B
First issue of a Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1 koruna note (1939)First issue of a Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1 koruna note (1939)
Dos ass Villeroy & BochDos ass Villeroy & Boch
Personalausweis Typ A Saarland (1953) 01Personalausweis Typ A Saarland (1953) 01
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