Aussig administrative district

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The district of Aussig in the Reichsgau Sudetenland on the territory of today's Czech Republic was established as a result of the Munich Agreement . It is named after the city of Aussig, in Czech today Ústí nad Labem . It existed from 1939 to 1945.

history

After the end of the war, the area became part of Czechoslovakia again , and the Germans were expelled due to the Beneš decrees . Before that, the lawyer Friedrich Bachmann (1884-1960) served as head of the civil administration (CdZ) from 1938 and Hans Krebs (1888-1947) as district president from 1938 to 1945 .

Administrative division

Administrative map of the Reichsgau Sudetenland
designation District name Area in km² Population
(May 17, 1939)
Reg.-Bez. Aussig 7,293.16 1,328,784
Urban district Aussig 36.86 67,063
Urban district Reichenberg 37.35 69.195
district Aussig 318.81 56,201
district Bilin 236.50 33,559
district Bohemian Leipa 328.78 48,356
district Braunau 330.16 34,386
district Brus 348.26 90,929
district Dauba 495.10 25,511
district German fork 577.45 45,468
district Dux 139.73 39,486
district Friedland 372.81 36,595
district Gablonz 296.48 96.006
district Hohenelbe 551.59 62,246
district Komotau 493.90 85,572
district Leitmeritz 550.25 71,547
district Reichenberg 406.95 64,070
district Rumburg 125.78 39,421
district Schluckenau 140.72 34,844
district Teplitz-Schönau 202.99 97.112
district Tetschen-Bodenbach 603.53 118.118
district Trautenau 610.63 73,376
district Warnsdorf 88.53 37,723

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. The Reichsgau Sudetenland. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).