Greiz ( / ɡ r aɪ t s / gryts ) is a Kreis ( district ) in the east of Thuringia, Germany . Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) Saale-Holzland , Saale-Orla , district-free city Gera , the Burgenlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt , Altenburger Land , and the two Saxon districts Zwickau and Vogtlandkreis .
3-527: Braunsdorf is a village and a former municipality in the district of Greiz , in Thuringia , Germany . Since 1 December 2011 it has been part of the municipality Auma-Weidatal . This Greiz district location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Greiz (district) Historically the area of the district was part of the Vogtland , named after the title Vogt given to
6-668: The Schwalbe V project. The district in its current form was created on 1 July 1994, when the districts Gera-Land, Zeulenroda and the previous district Greiz were merged. In the south of the district are the mountains of the Thuringian Slate Mountains ( Thüringer Schiefergebirge ) and the Ore Mountains , with the river valley of the Weiße Elster going through the district from south to north. Both
9-732: The local rulers in the 13th century. Only two lines of the Reuß family survived from that time, with one principality based in Greiz, and the other in Gera and Schleiz. In 1919 both were merged into the Volksstaat Reuß , which then became part of Thuringia in 1920. A subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp was located at Berga/Elster during World War II . It was an SS joint venture, in which inmates dug tunnels and laid railway tracks for
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