Poznan Government District (Wartheland)

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Administrative districts and counties in Reichsgau Wartheland (August 1943)

The administrative district of Posen was an administrative district in the new Reichsgau Posen from 1939 to 1940 and an administrative district in the now renamed Reichsgau Wartheland from 1940 to 1945 . Today the area belongs to Poland .

location

The city of Poznan was designated as the seat of government . In the north, the government district bordered on Pomerania and the Reichsgau Gdansk-West Prussia . In the east were the administrative districts of Hohensalza and the administrative districts of Litzmannstadt . The district bordered Lower Silesia to the south and southwest and Brandenburg to the west .

history

Poznan Province

There was already an administrative district of the same name in the Prussian province of Posen , which existed from 1815 to 1919.

Reichsgau Wartheland

After the end of the Second World War , the area of ​​the administrative district fell to the People's Republic of Poland .

District President

1939–1945: Viktor Böttcher (1880–1946)

Administrative division

City districts

  1. Poses

Counties

  1. Pear tree (Wartheland)
  2. Gostingen
  3. Graetz (Wartheland)
  4. Jarotschin
  5. Kolmar (Wartheland)
  6. Costs (Wartheland)
  7. Krotoschin
  8. Lissa (Wartheland)
  9. Obornik
  10. Poses
  11. Rawitsch
  12. Velvet
  13. Scharnikau (Wartheland)
  14. Schrimm
  15. Schroda
  16. Wollstein
  17. Wreschen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.territorial.de - Reg.Bez. Poses