The Saar Statute Referendum
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The Saar Statute Referendum, which took place in the Saar Protectorate region in 1950, was an important event. This referendum was the vote of the people who opposed the Saar Statute, which aimed to turn the region into a European territory. The Saar region was a disputed area with rich coal mines located on the border of France and Germany. It had been placed under French administration after World War II. The Saar Statute referendum was a significant event reflecting the desire of the Saar people to reunite with Germany, and this reunification took place in 1957.
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