Alemannic separatism

Map of Alemannic dialect areas (c. 1950):
      Swabian,       Low Alemannic (Upper Rhine),       Low Alemannic (Lake Constance),       High Alemannic,       Highest Alemannic.
Swiss political poster advocating for the accession of Vorarlberg to the Swiss Confederacy ("Pro Vorarlberg" 1919/20)

Alemannic separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany (viz., South Baden, Swabia (viz. most of Württemberg and Bavarian Swabia), Alsace and Vorarlberg), aiming at a unification with the Swiss Confederacy (later Switzerland). The historic origins of the movement lay in the Napoleonic era (ca. 1805–1815) and it was briefly revived both after the end of World War I (1919) and after the end of World War II (1946–1952).


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