Office governance Flöha
Basic data | |
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District Headquarters | Chemnitz |
Administrative headquarters | Flea |
surface | 384 km² (1939) |
population | 103,261 (1939) |
Population density | 269 inhabitants / km² (1939) |
Location of the Flöha administration in 1905 | |
The Amtshauptmannschaft Flöha was an administrative unit in Saxony . It existed from October 15, 1874 to December 31, 1938 and then as the district of Flöha until June 24, 1952. Today, its area is largely part of the district of Central Saxony in Saxony.
history
On October 15, 1874, new district chiefs and administrative authorities were set up in the Kingdom of Saxony as part of a comprehensive administrative reform, based on the law on the organization of authorities for internal administration of April 21, 1873 in conjunction with the implementing ordinance of August 20, 1874 the districts of the court offices of Augustusburg (excluding the municipalities of Euba , Großwaltersdorf and Kleinhartmannsdorf ), Frankenberg , Oederan , Zschopau (excluding the municipality of Kemtau ) and the municipality of Hohndorf from the Wolkenstein court office, the new administrative authority Flöha was formed. From this point on, the area of responsibility of the court offices remains limited to judicial matters.
Office governors and district administrators
- October 15, 1874 - March 30, 1882: Paul Georg Freiherr von Weissenbach
- April 1, 1882 - April 30, 1882: Dr. Alexis Anselm Rumpelt (interim)
- May 1, 1882-22. February 1884: Dr. Maximilian Forker-Schubauer
- March 1, 1884 - September 30, 1892: Dr. jur. Julius von Gehe
- October 3, 1892 - March 31, 1897: Hans Freiherr von Teubern
- April 1, 1897 - February 28, 1901: Max von Löben
- April 1, 1901 - June 30, 1904: Dr. jur. Kurt Morgenstern (formerly Interior Ministry Dresden)
- July 1, 1904 - September 2, 1909: Karl Dost (formerly Bautzen District Office )
- November 1, 1909 - October 31, 1910: Ernst Thiele (formerly District Headquarters Zwickau )
- November 1, 1910 - 1919: Franz R. Edelmann (formerly District Headquarters Leipzig )
- 1919 - 1921: Friedrich Ilberg (formerly Chemnitz District Headquarters )
- 1921 - 1923: Wolfgang Schettler (formerly Dresden Ministry of Economics)
- 1923 - 1925: Bernhard Kuhnt
- 1925 - 1934: Dr. Karl Richard Oesterhelt (He was then Amtshauptmann in Oschatz and was in August 1937 Kreishauptmann (District President) of Zwickau. In November 1944 he was transferred there in retirement. According to him the Braunsdorfer bridge in Niederwiesaer district is Braunsdorf Oesterhelt bridge called.)
- 1934 - November 1, 1937: Helmuth Haupt (formerly Amtshauptmannschaft Grimma )
- 1938 - 1944: Woldemar Kalkoff
- 1944-1945: Paul Zimmermann
- May 8, 1945 - July 1945: Pavlovsky
- August 1945 - December 1946: bell ringer
- December 1946 - January 1947: Herbert Liebscher (acting)
- January 14, 1947 - 1950: Richard Engelmann
- 1950: Anneliese Gebel (acting)
Administrative headquarters
With effect from October 15, 1874, Flöha received the seat of the official governing body. This made it the only village in Saxony that received an official administration . Initially, it had its offices in the house of the Liebert parish council on Schulberg in Flöha. From the summer of 1875 onwards, construction began in what is now the Plaue district ; Moving in was celebrated in October 1876.
District of Flöha
Due to uniform regulations in the empire, the Saxon authorities were renamed districts from January 1, 1939. The district of Flöha existed within these boundaries until the district reforms in the GDR in July 1952, on June 25, 1952 it was divided into the districts of Flöha , Zschopau , Hainichen and Chemnitz-Land .
Superordinate institution
After the Flöha district administration had initially belonged to the Zwickau district administration, it was subordinated to the new Chemnitz district administration on October 1, 1900 with the administration authorities Annaberg , Chemnitz , Glauchau and Marienberg .
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Territorial changes
Between 1918 and 1925 the manor districts that were not owned by the Free State of Saxony were assigned to the surrounding communities. In the years 1948 to 1949 the state estate districts (forest districts) were assigned to the surrounding communities, partly as a result of the land reform .
date | Municipality or manor district | annotation |
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between 1878 and 1883 | Manor district Rittergut Weißbach with Dittersdorf | Division of the independent manor district into the independent manor district Rittergut Weißbach and into the independent manor district Gut Dittersdorf |
March 1, 1891 | Jägerhof | Incorporation to Schellenberg (Augustusburg) |
June 1, 1899 | Schellenberg | Renaming to Augustusburg |
January 1, 1914 | Niederwiesa | Merger with Oberwiesa to form the community of Wiesa |
January 1, 1914 | Oberwiesa | Merger with Niederwiesa to form the community of Wiesa |
1915 | Why | Renaming to Niederwiesa |
November 27, 1918 | Waldkirchen | Renaming to Waldkirchen-Zschopenthal |
July 1, 1919 | Ebersdorf | Incorporation to Chemnitz |
November 5, 1919 | Dorfschellenberg | Renaming to Schellenberg |
April 1, 1920 | Gückelsberg | Incorporation to Flöha |
January 1, 1921 | Thiemendorf | Incorporation to Breitenau |
February 1, 1922 | Metzdorf | Incorporation to Hohenfichte |
June 1, 1924 | Manor district State forest district Dittersdorf | Renaming to the independent manor district Staatsforstrevier Einsiedel |
June 1, 1924 | Manor district State forest district Lengefeld | Renaming to the independent manor district Staatsforstrevier Heinzebank (part of it belongs to the Marienberg administration) |
April 1, 1927 | Hetzdorf | Partial amalgamation to Breitenau and Falkenau, at the same time dissolution of the Hetzdorf district |
April 1, 1929 | Kunnersdorf | Incorporation to Erdmannsdorf |
July 1, 1934 | Neudörfchen | Incorporation to Dittersbach |
July 1, 1935 | Großwaltersdorf | Allocation to the Flöha office of the Freiberg office , without the Neuwaltersdorf district (incorporation into the Großhartmannsdorf community ) |
October 1, 1939 | Plaue-Bernsdorf | Renaming to Plaue |
October 1, 1939 | Schlößchen-Porschendorf | Renaming to Schlößchen |
October 1, 1939 | Waldkirchen-Zschopenthal | Renaming to Waldkirchen |
July 19, 1949 | Manor district Landesanstalt Sachsenburg | Partial amalgamation to Irbersdorf and Sachsenburg |
July 1, 1950 | Ortelsdorf | Incorporation to Gunnersdorf |
July 1, 1950 | Dittersdorf | Allocation to the district of Chemnitz |
July 1, 1950 | Bockendorf | Allocation to the district of Flöha from the district of Döbeln |
July 1, 1950 | Owl Village | Allocation to the district of Flöha from the district of Döbeln |
July 1, 1950 | Langenstriegis | Allocation to the district of Flöha from the district of Döbeln |
July 1, 1950 | Riechberg | Allocation to the district of Flöha from the district of Döbeln |
literature
- Reiner Groß: History of Saxony . Edition Leipzig, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-361-00505-1
- Bernd Rüdiger: Flöha - from Waldhufendorf to socialist district town . City Council, Flöha 1984, p. 26
- Lothar Schreiter: A Chronicle of Flöha . City administration, Flöha 1998, page 56
- The middle Zschopau area (= values of our homeland . Volume 28). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1977, p. 19.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ 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]).
- ^ Address book Frankenberg in Sachsen 1885, page 8.
- ↑ http://www.ahnenforschung-liebert.de/pdf/tagebuch_ortelsdorf_1892_1897.pdf
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Das Sachsenbuch, Kommunal-Verlag Sachsen KG, Dresden, 1943
- ↑ a b Finance Ministerial Gazette for the Free State of Saxony, publisher Finance Ministry, Dresden, 1924
- ↑ Outline of German administrative history 1815-1945, Volume 14: Saxony, Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, Marburg / Lahn 1982
- ↑ a b c d e f g lists of the municipalities incorporated since May 1945 and evidence of the breakdown of the independent manor districts and state forest districts, 1952, published by the Ministry of the Interior of Saxony
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states. Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .