District administration Stollberg

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District administration Stollberg
Basic data
District Headquarters Chemnitz
Administrative headquarters Stollberg
surface 200 km² (1939)
population 85,948 (1939)
Population density 430 inhabitants / km² (1939)
Location of the Stollberg administration in 1895
Location of the Stollberg administration in 1895

The Amtshauptmannschaft Stollberg 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 1950 the administrative district was called Landkreis Stollberg .

history

The Amtshauptmannschaft Stollberg was formed on July 1, 1910 in the Kingdom of Saxony from the southwestern part of the existing Amtshauptmannschaft Chemnitz . The Saxon Amtshauptmann teams were in function and size similar to a county .

In 1939 the Stollberg district administration was renamed the Stollberg district . The district of Stollberg continued to exist in the GDR until the territorial reform of 1950 and was then divided into the existing districts of Aue , Chemnitz and Zwickau on July 1, 1950 . As part of the territorial reform of 1952 , a new Stollberg district was formed, which was assigned to the Karl-Marx-Stadt district .

Office governors and district administrators

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Population development

year 1910 1925 1939
Residents 74,273 80.106 85,948

Communities

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

local community Residents
Hormersdorf 2,431
Jahnsdorf 3,996
Lugau 10,632
Neuwürschnitz 4,938
Oelsnitz in the Ore Mountains 18,597
Stollberg 10,436
Thalheim 9,156
Zwönitz 7,038

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. 310-311.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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]).
  2. a b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. stollberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).