31-519: The Gau Thuringia (German: Gau Thüringen ) formed on 6 April 1925, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany in the Free State of Thuringia from 1933 to 1945. Before that, from 1925 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area. The Nazi Gau (plural Gaue) system was originally established in a party conference on 22 May 1926, to improve administration of
62-402: A German Reichsprotektor was appointed who wielded effective executive control over the territory. Two separate structures for its territorial administration existed within the protectorate . Administration of the government of the protectorate was divided into two Länder (states): Bohemia and Moravia, which were in turn sub-divided into a number of smaller units. The Nazi Party divided
93-594: A protectorate, but a colony, outside the Reich and its law. Its Polish inhabitants were effectively stateless and without rights. It was sub-divided into four Distrikte (districts). After the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, a fifth district was added, created out of former territories of Austrian Galicia : After the overthrow of Benito Mussolini , the Italian government secretly began negotiations with
124-565: A single Vandalengau ( Gau of the Vandals ) or 3-5 other new Reichsgaue. An earlier proposal from 1939 also advocated for the creation of a Reichsgau Beskidenland , which was to stretch from the area to the west of Kraków to the San river in the east. In Axis-occupied Yugoslavia, Sepp Janko , Nazi representative of Danube Swabian interests, pushed for the establishment of a Reichsgau Banat or Prinz-Eugen -Gau , which would have encompassed
155-739: The Gauleiters , not the Minister Presidents of the German states. The Gauleiters were directly appointed by Hitler and only answerable to him. In practice, interference from above was rare and their power was almost absolute. New Reichsgaue were established after the Anschluss of Austria and the incorporation of Sudetenland following the Munich Agreement . Southern parts of Czechoslovakia also gained by
186-520: The Lebensraum of the German people, the Slavic , Baltic and other populations of Eastern Europe were intended to be wiped out through a combined process of extermination , expulsion , starvation , and enslavement that would effectively Germanize these territories in the long run. Nazi racial offices planned that the colonization with Germanic peoples of these conquered eastern territories
217-937: The Volkssturm and the defense of the Gau. The position of Gauleiter in Thuringia was originally held by Artur Dinter . On 30 September 1927 Fritz Sauckel , his Deputy Gauleiter , took over and held this position until the end of the war. Sauckel also served as the Reich General Plenipotentiary for Labor Allocation. He was convicted at the Nuremberg trials and executed for war crimes and crimes against humanity on 16 October 1946. His deputies were Hans Severus Ziegler (1927-1931), Willy Marschler (1931–32), Fritz Wächtler (1932–35) and Heinrich Siekmeier (1936–45). The Buchenwald concentration camp
248-746: The Adriatic were re-organized as Operational Zones ( Operationszonen ). These were informally annexed by Germany, and attached to adjacent Gaue of the Reich. There were two such Operational Zones: In a supplementary OKW order dated 10 September 1943, Hitler decrees on the establishment of further Operational Zones in Northern Italy, which were to stretch all the way to the French border. Unlike Alpenvorland and Küstenland , these zones did not immediately receive high commissioners ( oberster kommissar ) as civilian advisors, but were military regions where
279-627: The Allies about Italy switching sides to the Allied camp. In retaliation the Germans occupied large parts of Italy, freed Mussolini , and re-installed him as the puppet ruler of a new fascist state in those parts that were occupied by the German Army . While officially in control over all the areas held by erstwhile Fascist Italy , large parts in the northeast located between Switzerland and
310-857: The First World War . The Gau system was established in 1934 as part of the Gleichschaltung process, replacing the de jure system of Länder (states) and Prussian provinces , which held no administrative purpose since the Enabling Act of 1933 and were reduced to rudimentary bodies. Each Gau was headed by an administrative leader, the Gauleiter , a high-ranking Nazi Party official with near- autocratic powers. Germany consisted of 32 Gaue in 1934, eventually peaking at 42 Gaue with regions occupied in 1938 to early 1939 ( Austria , Sudetenland , Memelland ) and conquered during
341-510: The Flemings , the Danish , Norwegians , Swedish , and English as part of a superior Aryan - Nordic master race ( Herrenrasse ). Following the integration of Austria into Greater Germany ( Großdeutschland ), Hitler decided that he would follow the same policy in the future for all other countries that he regarded by virtue of their perceived racial qualifications as "belonging" to
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#1732783915359372-599: The Munich Conference . On 16 March, Hitler signed a decree declaring the German-occupied territories of Bohemia and Moravia to be incorporated into "Greater Germany". They were not formally annexed, but were placed under the protection of Germany as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . Ethnic Germans living in the area became citizens of Germany. A separate native government was retained, but
403-649: The Second World War incorporated into existing Gaue or organised as Reichsgaue , a special type of Gau where the Gauleiter also carried the position of Reichsstatthalter . The Gaue system was dissolved on 8 May 1945, following the surrender of Nazi Germany . Gau is an archaic Germanic term for a region within a country, often a former or actual province, and used in Medieval times as roughly corresponding to an English shire . The term
434-476: The toponymic aspect of Germanizing the east: In the eastern territories I will replace the Slavic geographic names with German names. The Crimea could, for instance, be called Gotenland. [...] We need names that will confirm our rights which go back for two thousand years. The central and upper Vistula valley within the General Government were variously discussed as having to become either
465-602: The German invasion and conquest of Poland , Hitler signed a decree on 12 October 1939, declaring that the Polish territories occupied by the Germans would be placed under the administration of a Governor-General and would be known as the General Government of the Occupied Polish Territories. This came into effect on 26 October. On 22 July 1941, following the German invasion of the Soviet Union and
496-680: The Munich Agreement were not made part of Reichsgau Sudetenland , but incorporated into Reichsgaue Ostmark (formerly Austria ). Of the territories annexed from Poland and the Free City of Danzig in 1939, Reichsgau Wartheland and Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia were created. Annexed territories of pre-war Poland not within these two Reichsgaue were incorporated into the neighboring Gaue East Prussia and Silesia . The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as well as Alsace-Lorraine , annexed from pre-war France in 1940, were attached to
527-666: The Reich. This meant that the Low Countries , at least the German-speaking parts of Switzerland , Liechtenstein and the Scandinavian states were eventually to be annexed into a much larger Greater Germanic Reich ( Großgermanisches Reich ) by being broken up into smaller state and party administrative units, such as Denmark into a Gau Nordmark , and the Netherlands into a Gau Westland . Afterwards
558-643: The Yugoslavian territories of Bačka , Banat , parts of Transylvania ( Siebenbürgen ) and Baranya . The Nazi racial categorization of the ethnic groups of Europe classified the Northern Europeans , especially those closely related to the Germans (itself considered to be a single nationality of which Swiss and Austrians were nothing but sub-regional identities at best) such as the Dutch ,
589-401: The area into four separate party districts but, instead of creating four new Gaue , they were assigned organizationally to the surrounding Party districts: Gau Bayreuth , Reichsgau Sudetenland , Reichsgau Lower Danube and Reichsgau Upper Danube . These two separate government and party divisions continued to co-exist in the protectorate for the entire duration of its existence. Following
620-539: The bordering Southwestern Gaue of Nazi Germany . There was also an extraterritorial Gau named Auslandsorganisation for party members overseas. Its headquarters were in Berlin. This Auslandsgau was considered to be the 43rd Gau of Nazi Germany. On 15 March 1939, German troops invaded and occupied the rump state of Czechoslovakia that had existed after the Sudetenland had been annexed by Germany following
651-470: The commander was to exercise power on behalf of Army Group B . Operation zone Nordwest-Alpen (Northwest Alps) or Schweizer Grenze (Swiss Frontier) was located between the Stelvio Pass and Monte Rosa and was to contain wholly the Italian provinces of Sondrio and Como and parts of the provinces of Brescia , Varese , Novara and Vercelli . The zone of Französische Grenze (French Frontier)
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#1732783915359682-539: The occupation of Eastern Galicia , Hitler signed a decree declaring that the region would be administered by the Governor-General of Poland from 1 August. While theoretically outside the boundaries of the Reich proper, the General Government was considered part of "Greater Germany" by Nazi officials as an "autonomous" region (i.e., not directly subordinated to the Berlin government). It was not
713-694: The party structure. From 1933 onwards, after the Nazi seizure of power , the Gaue increasingly replaced the German states as administrative subdivisions in Germany. At the head of each Gau stood a Gauleiter , a position which became increasingly more powerful, especially after the outbreak of the Second World War , with little interference from above. Local Gauleiters often held government positions as well as party ones and were in charge of, among other things, propaganda and surveillance and, from September 1944 onward,
744-454: The very notion of these countries ever having been independent or separate from the rest of the Reich was to be suppressed indefinitely. The objective called for the inauguration of a new period of rapidly enforced Gleichschaltung , the end result of which would be that aside from their local "language dialects" these countries were to become perfect duplicates of National Socialist Germany in all political and social respects. In addition it
775-563: Was intended to revert the western borders of Germany with France to those of the late-medieval Holy Roman Empire . A strip of eastern France from the mouth of the Somme to Lake Geneva (the so-called "closed" or "forbidden" zone of German occupied France ) was prepared to be annexed to the German Reich as Reichsgau Burgund , with Nancy ( Nanzig ) as the capital. Weimar Germany Too Many Requests If you report this error to
806-525: Was located in the Gau Thuringia. Of the 238,980 prisoners that were sent to the camp 43,045 were killed. Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany The Gaue (singular: Gau ) were the main administrative divisions of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. The Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi Party regional districts in Weimar Germany based on the territorial changes after
837-579: Was proposed as a replacement-name for Estonia , and Dünaland for Latvia . In a conference on 16 July 1941, discussing the future organization of the conquered Soviet territories, Hitler stated his intention to turn not only the areas mentioned above but also the entire Baltic region ( Reichskommissariat Ostland ), the Volga German colony, and the Baku district into future Reichsgebieten (Reich territories). On 3 November 1941, he also elaborated on
868-626: Was revived by the Nazi Party in the 1920s as the name given to the regional associations of the party in Weimar Germany , based mainly along state and district lines. The Gaue existed parallel to the German states, the Länder , and Prussian provinces throughout the Nazi period. Pro forma , the Administrative divisions of Weimar Germany were left in place. The plan to abolish the Länder
899-656: Was to encompass areas west of Monte Rosa and was to incorporate the province of Aosta and a part of the province of Turin , and presumably also the provinces of Cuneo and Imperia . The Nazi government openly pursued and practiced aggressive territorial expansionism , intending to further extend the already greatly increased territorial base of the German state. In anticipation of these expected future territorial enlargements, potential new districts were theorized upon at length by Nazi ideologists, government officials, and territorial planning departments. These expansions were intended to take place in two distinct ways: To expand
930-770: Was to proceed most intensively in the three so-called Siedlungsmarken (Settlement marches ) or Reichsmarken of Ingermannland ( Ingria ), the Memel - Narew area, and the Southern Ukraine and the Crimean peninsula . The latter of these was intended to be newly re-organized as a Gotengau ( Gau of the Goths ), in honour of the Crimean Goths who had at one point dwelled there. Of the Baltic countries , Peipusland
961-464: Was ultimately given up because Hitler shrank away from structural reforms, a so-called Reichsreform , fearing it would upset local party leaders. For the same reason, the borders of the Gaue remained unchanged within Germany throughout this time. The Gaue were only enlarged through the adding of occupied territories after 1938. While the Länder continued to exist, the real power on local level lay with