Grevenbroich-Neuss district
The district of Grevenbroich-Neuss was from 1929 to 1946 (until 1938 as the district of Grevenbroich-Neuss ) a district in the administrative district of Düsseldorf in the Rhine province .
history
The county Grevenbroich-Neuss was from August 1, 1929 at district Grevenbroich , the district Neuss and parts of the county Gladbach educated district . When the Prussian state parliament passed the reorganization law in 1929, the map of the Lower Rhine changed considerably. One of the biggest changes was the founding of the new Grevenbroich-Neuss district . In detail, it initially consisted of the following communities:
The following municipalities were brought in from the Grevenbroich district:
- Allrath to Grevenbroich today
- Barrenstein to Grevenbroich today
- Bedburdyck to Jüchen today
- Broich to Dormagen today
- Elfgen to Grevenbroich today
- Elsen to Grevenbroich today
- Frimmersdorf today to Grevenbroich
- Garzweiler today to Jüchen
- Grevenbroich
- Gustorf to Grevenbroich today
- Hemmerden to Grevenbroich today
- Hochneukirch to Jüchen today
- Hoeningen today to Rommerskirchen
- Juchen
- Chapels to Grevenbroich today
- Kelzenberg today to Jüchen
- Laach to Grevenbroich today
- Neuenhausen to Grevenbroich today
- Neukirchen today to Grevenbroich
- Neurath to Grevenbroich today
- Oekoven to Rommerskirchen today
- Wanlo to Mönchengladbach today
- Wevelinghoven to Grevenbroich today
- Wickrath to Mönchengladbach today
The following communities came from the former Gladbach district:
- Kleinenbroich to Korschenbroich today
- Korschenbroich today to Korschenbroich
- Liedberg to Korschenbroich today
- Pesch to Korschenbroich today
and from the former district of Neuss the municipalities:
- Büderich to Meerbusch today
- Dormagen
- Frixheim-Anstel today to Rommerskirchen
- Glehn to Korschenbroich today
- Gohr to Dormagen today
- Grefrath to Neuss today
- Hackenbroich to Dormagen today
- Hoisten to Neuss today
- Nettesheim-Butzheim today to Rommerskirchen
- Nievenheim to Dormagen today
- Norf to Neuss today
- Rommerskirchen
- Rosellen to Neuss today
- Straberg to Dormagen today
- Zons today to Dormagen
and only partially the communities
As one of the first measures, the merger of the three Kreissparkasse Grevenbroich, Neuss and Gladbach to form the new Kreissparkasse Grevenbroich-Neuss was decided on November 4, 1929 . In 1933 the National Socialists took power in the circle. In the spring of 1945, American troops occupied the district and the new first man in the district, US Captain Brooks, appointed Peter Gilles provisional district administrator at the end of February 1945. He was supported by a trust committee, which consisted of 6 people and which met for its first meeting on August 2, 1945. On February 26, 1946, the appointed district council met for the first time. It consisted of 15 members.
In 1946 the district of Grevenbroich-Neuss was renamed the district of Grevenbroich .
Population development
- 1929 97,454 inhabitants
- 1933 104,580 inhabitants
- 1939 112,340 inhabitants
- 1945 111,030 inhabitants
surface
508 square kilometers.
The district administrators
- 1929–1932: Hans von Chamier-Glisczinski
- 1932–1933: Josef Fischenich (substitute)
- 1933–1945: Max Wallraf
- 1945: Otto Gilka
- 1945–1949: Peter Gilles
literature
- Heinz Ohletz: 1929–1974 years people initiatives in the greater Grevenbroich district. oO 1975.