Waren district

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Basic data
Inventory period 1933-1952
Administrative headquarters Goods (Müritz)
Residents 59,098 (1939)
Communities 140 (1939)
Map of Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg 1905.png

The district of Waren was a district in Mecklenburg from 1933 to 1952 . The district seat was in Waren (Müritz) . The district is now part of the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

history

The Waren office was formed in Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1925 from the old Waren office and the Röbel / Müritz office. In 1933 the Waren district became the Waren district . Mecklenburg-Schwerin was united with Mecklenburg-Strelitz to form a state of Mecklenburg in 1934 .

On April 1, 1937, the communities Netzeband with Schönberg and Rossow were reclassified from the district of Waren to the Prussian district of Ostprignitz under the Greater Hamburg Act . On April 1, 1939 the municipality of Liepen b. Kratzeburg in the Stargard district .

In 1939 the name of the district was changed to the district of goods . After the Second World War , the district initially belonged to the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the Soviet occupation zone . The name of the country was changed to Mecklenburg in 1947 . Since 1949 it belonged to the GDR .

The first district reform in the GDR on July 1, 1950 resulted in minor changes in the area :

During the regional reform on July 25, 1952 , the state of Mecklenburg was dissolved and the district of Waren was divided:

politics

Landdroste

1921 -9999Walter Lübcke ( acting )
1921–1928 Werner Eichbaum

Official governors / district administrators

1921–1932 Friedrich von Wick
1932–1933 Walter Pufpaff
1933–1945 Ernst Mulert

Population development

Residents 1925 (office) 1933 1939 1946
52,701 52,526 59,098 90,827

The population of the towns in the district in 1939:

Malchow 6,056
Penzlin 3,097
Röbel 3,802
Were 15,059

cities and communes

In 1939 the district of Waren comprised four cities and 136 other municipalities:

Several incorporations took place in the 1930s:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Waren.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  2. www.landkreis-prignitz.de: History
  3. a b The district of goods at gov.genealogy.net
  4. Pufpaff, Walter (tracesofwar.com)
  5. Ernst Mulert (Rostock matriculation portal)
  6. 1946 census