Schwarzenberg official administration
Basic data | |
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District Headquarters | Zwickau |
Administrative headquarters | Schwarzenberg |
surface | 496 km² (1939) |
population | 131,231 (1939) |
Population density | 265 inhabitants / km² (1939) |
Location of the Schwarzenberg administration in 1895 | |
The Amtshauptmannschaft Schwarzenberg was an administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony and later in the Free State of Saxony . Today your area belongs to the Erzgebirge in Saxony. From 1939 to 1947 the administrative district was called the district of Schwarzenberg and from 1947 to 1951 the district of Aue .
history
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 Eibenstock, Grünhain, Johanngeorgenstadt, Schneeberg and Schwarzenberg, which had previously belonged to the district authorities Annaberg and Zwickau , the new district authority Schwarzenberg was formed. The Saxon Amtshauptmann teams were in function and size similar to a (Prussian) district . In the area of the Schönburg recession , this reform was not completed until 1878. The judicial district of Lößnitz of the Schönburg rule of Hartenstein was added to the district area.
In 1924 the city of Aue was spun off as a district-free city from the Amtshauptmannschaft and in 1939 the Amtshauptmannschaft Schwarzenberg was renamed the District of Schwarzenberg . After the end of the war in 1945, the district and adjacent areas initially remained unoccupied by the Allies (see Free Republic of Schwarzenberg ).
In 1946 the city of Aue was reintegrated into the district, which was renamed the Aue district in 1947 . With the dissolution of the Stollberg district on July 1, 1950, parts of this district became part of the Aue district. On December 17, 1951, the towns of Johanngeorgenstadt and Schneeberg were spun off as urban districts from the district. At the same time, the remaining district area was divided into the new Aue and Schwarzenberg districts, which were assigned to the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1952 .
Office governors and district administrators
- 1874–1877: Gustav Adolf Vodel
- 1877–1898: Karl Ado Wilhelm Heinrich von Wirsing
- 1898–1902: Friedrich Krug von Nidda and von Falkenstein
- 1903–1910: Martin Konrad Demmering
- 1910–1919: Ernst Ferdinand Wimmer
- 1919–1922: Wolfgang Kaestner
- 1922– : Christian Klemens Ferdinand von Schwartz
- 1933–1939: Harry von Craushaar
- 1940–1944: Gerhard Zesch
- 1944-26. July 1945: Friedrich Hänichen (officiating)
- July 26, 1945–1. August 1952: Ernst Scheffler
Population development
year | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 | 1939 |
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Residents | 122,267 | 142.976 | 130.506 | 131.231 |
Communities
Municipalities of the administrative authority Schwarzenberg with more than 2000 inhabitants (as of 1939):
local community | Residents |
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Beierfeld | 4,801 |
Berms green | 2,691 |
Bernsbach | 5,842 |
Bockau | 4,587 |
Breitenbrunn | 2,554 |
Eibenstock | 8,710 |
Grünhain | 3,356 |
Johanngeorgenstadt | 6,866 |
volume up | 7,860 |
Loessnitz | 7,481 |
Markersbach | 2,736 |
Neustädtel | 5,157 |
Precipitation scheme | 2,504 |
Upper scheme | 2,625 |
Pöhla | 2.158 |
Quick look | 3,927 |
Knight green | 2,794 |
Schneeberg | 14,550 |
Schönheide | 7.177 |
Schwarzenberg | 12,252 |
Sosa | 2,752 |
Zschorlau | 5,254 |
The independent city of Aue had 25,435 inhabitants in 1939.
List of all municipalities in 1947:
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. 406-408.
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 ( sachsen.de [PDF; 6.3 MB ; accessed on December 23, 2012]).
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Schwarzenberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).