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Gau Bayreuth
Gau Bayerische Ostmark
GauofNazi Germany
1933–1945

Flag of Gau Bayreuth

Flag

Coat of arms of Gau Bayreuth

Coat of arms


Map of Nazi Germany showing its administrative
subdivisions (Gaue and Reichsgaue).
CapitalBayreuth
Area 
• 17 May 1939[1]
29,600 km2 (11,400 sq mi)
Population 

• 17 May 1939[1]

2,220,873
Government
Gauleiter 

• 1933–1935

Hans Schemm

• 1935–1945

Fritz Wächtler

• 1945

Ludwig Ruckdeschel
History 

• Establishment

19 January 1933

• Disestablishment

8 May 1945
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bavaria
Czechoslovakia
Bavaria
Czechoslovakia
Today part ofGermany
Czech Republic

Gau Bayreuth (until June 1942, Gau Bayerische Ostmark, 'Bavarian Eastern March') was an administrative division of Nazi Germany formed by the 19 January 1933 merger of Gaue in Lower Bavaria, Upper Palatinate and Upper Franconia, Bavaria. It was in existence from 1933 to 1945.

History[edit]

The Nazi Gau (plural Gaue) system was originally established in a party conference on 22 May 1926, in order to improve administration of the party structure. From 1933 onwards, after the Nazi seizure of power, the Gaue increasingly replaced the German states as administrative subdivisions in Germany.[2]

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. Local Gauleiters were in charge of propaganda and surveillance and, from September 1944 onwards, the Volkssturm and the defence of the Gau.[2][3]

The Gau Bayerische Ostmark was formed in 1933, when Hans Schemm, the gauleiter of Oberfranken, united the three GaueofOberpfalz, Niederbayern and Oberfranken into one in an internal power struggle. The term Bayerische Ostmark was coined after the First World War for the region to refer to the fact that the area now bordered the new Czechoslovakia, a country perceived as hostile to Germany. The term Mark (English: March) was historically used in Imperial Germany for border regions to hostile neighbors.[4] It was the only one of the Bavarian Gaue to incorporate more than one Regierungsbezirk, covering three of them.

Hans Schemm led the Gau until his death in a plane accident in 1935; his successor, Fritz Wächtler, could not muster the same popularity with the population of the region. After the occupation of Czechoslovakia, parts of this country were incorporated in the Gau. The districts (German: Kreis) of Bergreichenstein, Markt Eisenstein and Prachatitz were added to the Gau.[5] From 1938, the Gau was also home to the Flossenbürg concentration camp and its many subcamps. Because the Gau Bayerische Ostmark was not a border region any more, it was renamed Gau Bayreuth in June 1942. Wächtler was shot on orders of Hitler, having left his capital Bayreuth in April 1945. He was replaced by Ludwig Ruckdeschel, whose reign until the surrender of Nazi Germany was very brief.[6]

Gauleiter[edit]

The Gauleiter of Gau Bayreuth:[7][8]

Ludwig Ruckdeschel was the deputy Gauleiter from 1 February 1933 to June 1941. In this position, he led the Gau in an acting position from Hans Schemm's death to the appointment of Fritz Wächtler in 1935. After Wächtler's execution for defeatism by an SS squad in 1945, he became Gauleiter himself.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bayrisches Landesamt für Statistik accessed: 26 June 2008
  • ^ a b "Die NS-Gaue" [The Nazi Gaue]. dhm.de (in German). Deutsches Historisches Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  • ^ "The Organization of the Nazi Party & State". nizkor.org. The Nizkor Project. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  • ^ Bayerische Ostmark, 1933-45 (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 27 June 2008
  • ^ Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte: Landkreis Prachatitz (in German) accessed: 10 November 2008
  • ^ Bayerische Ostmark, 1933-45 (in German) Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed: 27 June 2008
  • ^ "Gau Bayerische Ostmark". verwaltungsgeschichte.de (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  • ^ "Übersicht der NSDAP-Gaue, der Gauleiter und der Stellvertretenden Gauleiter zwischen 1933 und 1945" [Overview of Nazi Gaue, the Gauleiter and assistant Gauleiter from 1933 to 1945]. zukunft-braucht-erinnerung.de (in German). Zukunft braucht Erinnerung. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
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