Waren district
Basic data | |
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Inventory period | 1933-1952 |
Administrative headquarters | Goods (Müritz) |
Residents | 59,098 (1939) |
Communities | 140 (1939) |
Map of Mecklenburg | |
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 :
- The communities of Groß Varchow and Varchentin moved from the Malchin district to the Waren district.
- The communities of Buschhof , Dambeck b. Kratzeburg, Diemitz , Gaarz, Krümmel , Lärz , Marienfelde, Rechlin and Schwarz moved from the district of Waren to the district of Neustrelitz .
During the regional reform on July 25, 1952 , the state of Mecklenburg was dissolved and the district of Waren was divided:
- The communities of Kleiniele , Peckatel and Pieverstorf came to the Neustrelitz district .
- The communities of Bülow, Große Luckow, Klein Luckow, Rothenmoor and Ziddorf came to the Teterow district .
- The city of Röbel / Müritz and the communities Altenhof , Below, Bollewick , Buchholz , Bütow , Dambeck i. M., Dammwolde, Darze, Fincken , Göhren, Gotthun , Grabow, Groß Kelle , Grüssow , Jaebetz , Kambs , Karbow , Kieve , Kisserow, Kogel , Lebbin , Leizen , Lexow , Ludorf , Massow , Melz , Minzow , Neu Stuer, Penkow , Poppentin , Priborn , Roez , Rogeez , Sietow , Solzow, Stuer , Vipperow , Wackstow, Walow , Wildkuhl, Wredenhagen , Zepkow , Zielow and Zislow came to the Röbel / Müritz district .
- The remaining core area of the district continued as the district of goods .
- The districts of Neustrelitz, Röbel / Müritz, Teterow and Waren were assigned to the Neubrandenburg district .
politics
Landdroste
- 1921 Walter 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 |
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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:
- Friedrichsfelde , moved to Ankershagen in 1934
- Hoppenbarg , to Lehsten in 1936
- Malchow Monastery , in 1935 in Malchow
Web links
- Kreis Waren Verwaltungsgeschichte and the district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of May 6, 2014.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ www.landkreis-prignitz.de: History
- ↑ a b The district of goods at gov.genealogy.net
- ↑ Pufpaff, Walter (tracesofwar.com)
- ↑ Ernst Mulert (Rostock matriculation portal)
- ↑ 1946 census