Nikolsburg district

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The district Mikulov was from 1938 to 1945 a district within the Greater German Reich in the southern part of Moravia . The administrative seat was Nikolsburg .

It comprised:

On December 1, 1930, 86,198 people lived in the area, and on May 17, 1939 there were 76,791.

history

The district was formed according to the Munich Agreement from the judicial districts Feldsberg, Nikolsburg and Pohrlitz des Okres Mikulov / district Nikolsburg and the judicial district Auspitz des Okres Hustopeč / Auspitz district. In October 1938 the area was occupied by German troops.

As part of the reorganization of the administration of the occupied Sudetenland , it was incorporated into the Reichsgau Niederdonau on March 25, 1939 . After the end of the war, the area of ​​the district of Nikolsburg came back to Czechoslovakia .

District administrators

1938–1939: Schuppler
1939–1940: Grazer
1940–1944: Mayer-Falk
1944–1945: Viktor Krannewitter

cities and communes

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