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Office governance chub
Basic data
District Headquarters Leipzig
Administrative headquarters Chub
surface 513 km² (1939)
population 101,279 (1939)
Population density 197 inhabitants / km² (1939)
Location of the Döbeln office in 1905
Location of the Döbeln office in 1905

The Amtshauptmannschaft Döbeln was an administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony and later in the Free State of Saxony . Today your area belongs to the district of central Saxony in Saxony. From 1939 to 1952 the administrative district was called Landkreis Döbeln .

history

Seal of official authority Döbeln

As part of the administrative reorganization of the Kingdom of Saxony, the four district offices of Dresden , Bautzen , Zwickau and Leipzig were set up in 1835. The Leipzig district directorate had been subdivided into four administrative authorities since 1838 , including the fourth administrative authority in the Döbeln , Nossen , Hainichen and Leisnig area .

1,874 were in Saxony Kingdom as part of a comprehensive administrative reform new district governor teams set up and Amtshauptmann teams. From the judicial districts Döbeln, Hainichen, Hartha, Leisnig, Roßwein and Waldheim, the Döbeln office was formed, while the rest of the area was assigned to the IVth office of the Oschatz and Rochlitz authorities . In terms of their function and size, the Saxon authorities were comparable to a district .

In 1924 the city of Döbeln became a district-free city and thus retired from the administration. In 1939 the Döbeln administrative authority was renamed the Döbeln district . The town of Döbeln was reintegrated into the district in 1946. The district of Döbeln continued to exist in the GDR until the regional reform of 1952 and was then largely divided between the new districts of Döbeln and Hainichen . The Döbeln district was assigned to the Leipzig district and the Hainichen district to the Karl-Marx-Stadt district .

Office governors and district administrators

Population development

year 1849 1871 1900 1910 1925 1939 1945 1946
Residents 77.901 112.103 117,882 121.994 100.392 101.279 115.202 148,767

Communities

Municipalities of the district administration Döbeln with more than 2,000 inhabitants (as of 1939):

local community Residents
Hainichen 8.004
Hartha 7,815
Quietly 9,776
Marbach 2.003
Horse wine 9,696
Waldheim 13,170

The independent city of Döbeln had 24,547 inhabitants in 1939.

literature

  • Thomas Klein : Outline of German administrative history 1815–1945. Row B: Central Germany. Tape. 14: Saxony. Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, Marburg / Lahn 1982, ISBN 3-87969-129-0 , pp. 359-361.

Web links

Commons : Amtshauptmannschaft Döbeln  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Andreas Oettel: On the administrative structure of Saxony in the 19th and 20th centuries . In: State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony (Ed.): Statistics in Saxony . 175 years of official statistics in Saxony (Festschrift). No. 1 , 2006, ISSN  0949-4480 , p. 69–98 ( Online [PDF; 6.3 MB ; accessed on December 23, 2012]).
  2. Drechsel, who was born on April 22, 1871, is said to have been dismissed in 1933 or has retired, see Andreas Wagner : "Grabbing power" in Saxony. NSDAP and state administration 1930–1935. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2004, ISBN 978-3-412-14404-3 , p. 205, footnote 361.
  3. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. doebeln.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).