- Reichsgau Wartheland
Infobox Former Subdivision
conventional_long_name = Reichsgau Wartheland
common_name = Reichsgauau Wartheland
subdivision =
image_map_caption = Map ofNazi Germany showing its administrative subdivisions, the "Gaue" and "Reichsgaue"
national_anthem=
capital =Posen
stat_area1=
stat_year1 =
stat_pop1 =
p1= Poland
flag_p1 = Flag of Poland.svg
p2=
flag_p2 =
p3=
flag_p3 =
s1 = Poland
flag_s1 = Flag of Poland.svg
s2 =
flag_s2 =
s3 =
flag_s3 =
event_start = Establishment
year_start = 1939
event_end = Disestablishment
year_end = 1945
event1 =
date_event1 =2 November 1939
event2 =
date_event2 =8 May 1945
pol_subdiv =
title_leader =Gauleiter
leader1 =Arthur Greiser
year_leader1 = 1939 - 1945
leader2 =
year_leader2 =Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, sometimes briefly called Warthegau) was the name given by Nazi German government to the largest subdivision of the territory of
Greater Poland which was directly incorporated into theGerman Reich after defeating the Polish army in 1939. Its capital was Poznań (Posen).The name "Wartheland" refers to the German name given to the
Warta River . Historically, the main parts of the area had been annexed by theKingdom of Prussia from 1793 until 1807. From 1815–1849 the territory was within the autonomousGrand Duchy of Posen , after which it was renamed theProvince of Posen . The Poles regained independence in 1918–1919 followingWorld War I .Characteristics
*Area: 43,905 km²
*Population: 4,693,700 (1941)The territory was inhabited by Poles and a German minority (16.7 % of total population in 1921). DuringWorld War II 630,000 Poles and Jews were expelled from the territory into the occupiedGeneral Government (more than 70,000 from Poznań alone) in actions called the "Kleine Planung".Invasion
A series of staged attacks near the German-Polish border provided a pretext for invasionof Polish territory in 1939.
After the invasion of Poland, the conquered territory was partitioned among four different
Reichsgau e and theGeneral Government area further east. Militärbezirk Posen was created in September 1939 and as "'Reichsgau Posen" annexed to Germany onOctober 8 ,1939 , with SSObergruppenfuhrer Arthur Greiser as the first and onlyGauleiter . The name Reichsgau Wartheland was introduced onJanuary 29 ,1940 .The
Wehrmacht established "Wehrkreis XXI" based at Poznań. This "Wehrkreis " was under the command of "General de Artillerie"Walter Petsel , and its primary operational unit was the "XXXXVIIIPanzer Korps". Poznań was responsible for the "Militärische Unterregion-Hauptsitze" at Poznań,Leszno ,Inowrocław ,Włocławek ,Kalisz , andŁódź . It maintained training areas atSieradz andBiedrusko .Occupation
In the Wartheland, the Nazis' goal was complete "
Germanization ", or political, cultural, social, and economic assimilation of the territory into the German Reich. In pursuit of this goal, the installed bureaucracy renamed streets and cities and seized tens of thousands of Polish enterprises, from large industrial firms to small shops, without payment to the owners.The Germanization of the annexed lands also included an ambitious program to resettle Germans from the Baltic and other regions on farms and other homes formerly occupied by Poles and Jews. By the end of 1940, the SS had expelled 325,000 Poles and Jews from the Wartheland and the
Polish Corridor and transported them to the General Government, confiscating their belongings. Many elderly people and children died en route or in makeshift transit camps such as those in the towns ofPotulice ,Smukal , andToruń . In 1941, the Nazis expelled a further 45,000 people.End of war
At the beginning of 1945, Soviet forces drove the retreating Germans through the Polish lands. Caught in severe winter temperatures, most resident German citizens fled, many too late due to restrictions by their own government. An estimated 50,000 of the former German residents perished, some from flight conditions, some from the atrocities committed by conquering Soviet soldiers. The remaining German population was expelled to present Germany. [Naimark, Russian in Germany. p. 75 reference 31]
See also
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Poland
*Poznań (city)
*History of Poznań (city)
*World War II atrocities in Poland
*History of Poland (1939–1945)
*Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany ources
* [http://www.shoa.de/content/view/544/41/ Shoa.de - List of Gaue and Gauleiter] (in German)
* [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/nazi/innenpolitik/gaue/ Die NS Gaue] (in German)Deutsches Historisches Museum website
* [http://www.verwaltungsgeschichte.de/gau_abc.html Die Gaue der NSDAP] (in German)Notes
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