Frankfurt administrative district
The administrative district of Frankfurt was from 1815 to 1945 a Region of the Prussian province of Brandenburg , based in Frankfurt (Oder) . Today his area belongs to the German state of Brandenburg and the Republic of Poland .
history
The administrative district of Frankfurt, established in the province of Brandenburg in 1815, comprised the eastern part of the province. It had an area of 20,731 km². The administrative district included the Neumark and Niederlausitz .
In 1825 the Frankfurt administrative district ceded the southern part of the Spremberg-Hoyerswerda district to the province of Silesia , where the Hoyerswerda district was formed from this area . In 1836 the area of the former Beeskow rule , which had belonged to the Lübben district since 1816 , was reclassified to the Potsdam administrative district and there became part of the new Beeskow-Storkow district .
When the province of Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia was dissolved , the Frankfurt administrative district received its Meseritz and Schwerin (Warthe) districts in 1938 . He gave the districts of Arnswalde and Friedeberg Nm. to the newly established administrative region Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia in the province of Pomerania . The Frankfurt administrative district thus covered an area of 18,390 km².
As a result of the Second World War , the area of the administrative district east of the Oder fell to the People's Republic of Poland . The state of Brandenburg , which was created west of the Oder in the Soviet occupation zone in 1946, had no administrative districts.
Population development
Frankfurt administrative district | ||||||||
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year | 1820 | 1850 | 1880 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 | 1933 | 1939 |
Residents | 607.992 | 873.093 | 1,105,493 | 1,179,250 | 1,233,189 | 1,292,525 | 1,276,786 | 1,316,590 |
Administrative division
City districts :
- Cottbus (since 1886)
- Forst (since 1897)
- Frankfurt (Oder) (since 1827)
- Guben (since 1884)
- Landsberg (Warthe) (since 1892)
Counties :
- Arnswalde (until 1938)
- Calau
- cottbus
- Crosses
- Cüstrin (until 1836)
- Frankfurt (until 1826)
- Friedeberg Nm. (until 1938)
- Guben
- Königsberg Nm.
- Landsberg (Warta)
- Lebus
- Luckau
- Luebben
- Meseritz (since 1938)
- Oststernberg (since 1873)
- Schwerin (Warthe) (since 1938)
- Soldin
- Sorau
- Spremberg (from 1825)
- Spremberg-Hoyerswerda (until 1825)
- Sternberg (until 1873)
- Weststernberg (since 1873)
- Züllichau-Schwiebus
District President
- 1848–1849 Karl Otto von Raumer
- 1850–1851 Karl Otto von Manteuffel
- 1851–1855 Carl Wilhelm von Bötticher
- 1856–1862 Werner von Selchow
- 1862–1867 Ferdinand von Münchhausen
- 1867–1873 Ferdinand von Nordenflycht
- 1881–1890 Wilhelm von Heyden-Cadow
- 1890–1902 Jesco von Puttkamer
- 1902–1903 Ludwig von Windheim
- 1903–1906 Kurt von Dewitz
- 1906–1908 Rudolf von Valentini
- 1908–1918 Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig von Schwerin
- 1918–1919 Carl von Fidler
- 1919–1930 Ludwig Bartels
- 1930–1932 Wilhelm Fitzner
- 1932–1933 Kurt Schönner
- 1933–1935 Felix Eichler
- 1935–1936 Hermann Bresgen
- 1937–1945 Heinrich Refardt
Government Vice Presidents
- 1923–1925 Hans Poeschel
literature
- Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Frankfurt ad Oder. Compiled from official sources . Frankfurt ad O. 1844 ( e-copy ) ( place register )
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Andreas Kunz: Administrative region of Frankfurt. (PDF; 24 kB) HGIS Germany, accessed on August 22, 2009 .
- ↑ a b Statistical yearbooks for the German Empire. (No longer available online.) In: DigiZeitschriften. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012 ; Retrieved August 16, 2009 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .
- ↑ picture by Dewitz