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Georges Weill

Georges Weill (September 17, 1882 – January 10, 1970) was an Alsatian politician who was a Socialist member of parliament for Metz in the German Reichstag from 1912 to 1915. 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 August 5, 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.
==Early life==
Georges Weill was born in 1882 to the merchant Elias Weill and his wife Melanie Weill Dreyfus in Strasbourg. He came from a bilingual family living in what was then the German controlled Alsace-Lorraine. He attended secondary school in Strasbourg, the Faculté des Lettres (Sorbonne) in Paris, the law and political science faculty of the University of Strasbourg and received his PhD in 1904 as Doctor of Political Sciences in Strasbourg with German economist Georg Friedrich Knapp. From 1900 to 1901 he was editor of the magazine ''Le Mouvement socialiste'' in Paris, 1902–1904 research assistant at the Chamber of Commerce in Strasbourg in 1905 editor of the Free Press in Strasbourg, 1906–1910 editor of the Franconian Daily Mail in Nuremberg. His writings got him in trouble and he frequently suffered fines due to press offenses and had two prison sentences.

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