The ill future of Germany and Bismarck's mistake in taking Alsace Loraine.
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of Alsace-Lorraine became the chief rallying force for French nationalism and was a major cause of the armaments race that led to World War I. The Franco-Prussian war embittered Franco-German relations for decades to come, contributing to the European rivalries which would later erupt. French agitation for revanche - revenge for the loss of Alsace-Lorraine - gave its name to the phenomenon of revanchism, the desire to punish a past enemy and regain former territories.
of Alsace-Lorraine became the chief rallying force for French nationalism and was a major cause of the armaments race that led to World War I. The Franco-Prussian war embittered Franco-German relations for decades to come, contributing to the European rivalries which would later erupt. French agitation for revanche - revenge for the loss of Alsace-Lorraine - gave its name to the phenomenon of revanchism, the desire to punish a past enemy and regain former territories.