Filehne district
The county Filehne was from 1887 to 1920, a Prussian district in the administrative district of Bromberg of Posen . The district area lay on both sides of the lower nets and today belongs to the Polish Greater Poland Voivodeship .
Administrative history
On October 1, 1887, the new Filehne district was formed from the western part of the Czarnikau district as part of a major district reform in the province of Posen . The district office of the new district was in Filehne .
As a result of the Treaty of Versailles , the district was dissolved and divided on January 10, 1920. The area south of the nets came to Poland as Powiat Wieleń . The area north of the Netze remained in the German Reich and became part of the Netzekreis in the Grenzmark Province of Posen-West Prussia .
Population development
year | Residents | source |
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1890 | 32,519 | |
1900 | 32,322 | |
1910 | 33,653 |
politics
District administrators
- 1887–1899 Johann Kaspar von Boddien
- 1899–1902 Walther Buresch (1860–1928)
- 1902–1915 Wolfgang von Kries (1868–1945)
- 1915 Georg Rauschning (1876–1956) ( substitute )
- 1915 Riebel ( representative )
- 1916–1919 Friedrich von Bülow (1868–1936) ( substitute )
- 1919 Udo de Roberti-Jessen
elections
In the German Empire, the Filehne district, together with the Czarnikau and Kolmar districts, belonged to the Bromberg 1 Reichstag constituency . The constituency was won by the following candidates during the existence of the Filehne district:
- 1890 Axel von Colmar , German Conservative Party
- 1893 Axel von Colmar, German Conservative Party
- 1898 Albert Ernst , Liberal Association
- 1903 Max Zindler , German Conservative Party
- 1907 Max Zindler, German Conservative Party
- 1912 Emil Ritter , German Conservative Party
cities and communes
Before the First World War, the Filehne district comprised the following cities and municipalities:
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The municipalities marked with P came to Poland in 1920. All other communities remained in the German Reich and came to the Netzekreis.
The rural community Prossekel was renamed Wiesental in 1905 . Numerous manor districts also belonged to the district.
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Filehne district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 71, 685
- ↑ Database of members of the Reichstag ( memento of the original from January 6, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Municipal directory 1910 with population figures
Web links
- District Filehne administrative history and the district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of August 13, 2013.