Subject: Re: Anyone know of the Mundatwald?
Date: May 31, 2002 @ 13:59
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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great sharpshooting as usual marcel

& as you see
it really doesnt even matter what the try is about

yes evidently it neednt even be about a multipoint
nor have any point in reality
for us to get the thrill of the trypointing chase

in fact
pointedly pointless pointing may yet prove to be the richest & most
rewarding pointing of all

but we are admittedly still groping to understand how all this might
work when compounded so multidimensionally

m

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., <marcelmiquel@n...> wrote:
>
> You can find the 1984 and 1991 treaties ( in french ), on the links
> below ( perhaps you have to cut and paste the lines ):
>
> http://www.doc.diplomatie.gouv.fr/BASISCGI/BASIS/
> pacte/webext/bilat/DDD/19840047.pdf
>
> http://www.doc.diplomatie.gouv.fr/BASISCGI/BASIS/
> pacte/webext/bilat/DDD/19900402.pdf
>
> It wasn't a sovereignty dipute, but a property question.
>
> We await for your map.
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
> >Until 1989 or so, there was an area along the French German border
> >between Saarbruecken, close to Karlsruhe, north of the French town
of
> >Wissenbourg called the Mundatwald. It remained under temporary
French
> >government administration because it formed the watershed for
> >Wissenbourg. Helmuth Kohl, right at the time of the German
> >unification, announced on TV that Germany was giving the area to
> >France.
> >
> >I'm trying to determine what original document allowed this piece
of
> >of the treaty in which Germany ceded it.
> >
> >I was there in 1986 as a civilian employee of the US government
(the
> >US had a military base on the top of the mountain at the north tip
of
> >the forest - whose southern perimeter was, for 200 meters or so,
the
> >fence that lined the administrative border. The soldiers had
actually
> >built a staircase over the fence so they could patrol the side
under
> >French administration. When they crossed the fence, they were
still
> >in Germany, and had the right to go there at the time.
>
> >I'll post a map of the good map that I have of the place as soon
as I
> >locate it.
> >
> >Can anyone help?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Len Nadybal
>
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