Husum-Eiderstedt district

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The Husum-Eiderstedt district was a Prussian district. It was formed from the previously independent districts of Eiderstedt and Husum with effect from October 1, 1932. However, it was disbanded a year later on October 1, 1933. Its communities were divided into the newly formed (re-established) districts of Eiderstedt and Husum. Both districts existed until 1970, when they were jointly incorporated into the Nordfriesland district. The seat of the district administration was in Husum .

literature

Walther Hubatsch (Ed.): Outline of German administrative history 1815–1945 , Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, Marburg / Lahn; Row A: Prussia ;

  • Volume 9: Schleswig-Holstein , edited by Klaus Friedland and Kurt Jürgensen, 1977, ISBN 3-87969-124-X .