- Greater Hesse
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = "Groß-Hessen"
conventional_long_name = Greater Hesse
common_name = Hesse
subdivision = Subdivision
nation = US-administered Germany
status_text =
era = World War II|
year_start = 1945
date_start = 19 September
event_start=
year_end = 1946
date_end = 1 December
event_end=
event_post =
date_post =
p1 = People's State of Hesse
p2 = Province of Hesse
p3 = Province of Nassau
s1 = Hesse
flag_p1 = Flag of Hesse.svg
flag_p2 = Flagge Preußen - Provinz Hessen-Nassau.svg
flag_p3 = Flag of Nassau-Weilburg.png
flag_s1 = Flag of Hesse (state).svg|
symbol_type =
symbol_type_article =
symbol_type =
symbol_type_article =
image_map_caption = Greater Hesse (bright orange) within the US-administered zone of post-war Germany (pale orange)
national_motto=
national_anthem=
capital = Wiesbaden
latd=|latm=|latNS=N|longd=|longm=|longEW=E
stat_area1 =
stat_year1 =
stat_pop1 =
government_type = Military occupation
title_leader = Commissioner
leader1 = Col. James R. Newman
title_deputy = Minister-President
deputy1 = Ludwig Bergsträsser
year_deputy1 = Sep-Oct 1945
deputy2 = Karl Geiler
year_deputy2 = Oct 1945 - Dec 1946
footnotes =Greater Hesse ( _de. Groß-Hessen) was the provisional name given for a section of German territory created by the US military administration in at the end of
World War II . It was formed by theAllied Control Council on19 September 1945 [cite web |url=http://www.verfassungen.de/de/bw/proklamation2-45.htm |title=Allied Control Council Proclamation No.2 |date=1945-09-19 |language=German] and became the modern German state ofHesse on1 December 1946 .cite web |url=http://www.verfassungen.de/de/he/hessen46-index.htm |title=Constitution of the state of Hesse |date=1946-12-01 |language=German]Formation
Greater Hesse was formed from parts of two German states that were dissolved in the aftermath of World War II:
* The part of the
People's State of Hesse that lay east of theRhine : the provinces of Upper Hesse ("Oberhessen", capital:Gießen ) and Starkenburg (capital:Darmstadt ).
* The Prussian provinces of Hesse (capital:Kassel ) and Nassau (capital:Wiesbaden ). These two provinces were formed from the division of the province of Hesse-Nassau in 1944.The remaining Hessian province of
Rhenish Hesse ("Rheinhessen", capital:Mainz ) and the western part of the province of Nassau (containing theWesterwald , part of theTaunus range and the Rhine end of theLahn river) became part of the French occupation zone and eventually part of the modern state ofRhineland-Palatinate . The separation of Rhenish Hesse from Greater Hesse caused Mainz to lose its six districts that lay east of the Rhine, even though they are still named today as being part of Mainz - such asMainz-Kastel , now a district of Wiesbaden.A number of smaller territorial changes also took place. The enclave of
Bad Wimpfen , which previously belonged to the Hessian province of Starkenburg, became part of American-administeredWürttemberg-Baden . A small part of the Prussian province of Hesse, containing the town ofSchmalkalden , lay in the Soviet zone and became part of the state ofThuringia .This new territory was named Hesse because most of the territory that comprised it had previously belonged to successor states of the
Landgraviate of Hesse , which was divided in 1567.The new Hessian capital
While Proclamation No. 2 of the Allied Control Council declared the territory that would comprise Greater Hesse, no capital was specified. Four cities were considered for the new capital:
*
Frankfurt , the former Imperial city (annexed by Prussia in 1866, seeFree City of Frankfurt ), was by far the largest city in the new region. Given its role as locale for imperial elections during theHoly Roman Empire and as federal council seat of theGerman Confederation (seeFrankfurt Parliament ), Frankfurt was considered to be an ideal candidate for a future national capital ofWest Germany in the absence of a united Berlin. However, Frankfurt declined the position of Hessian state capital since it had never been part of any Hessian territory during its history and it was thought that the city could not identify enough with the new region. Another reason for Frankfurt's unsuitability as state capital was the fact that most of the city had been destroyed by Allied bombing during the war.
*Darmstadt , the former Hessian capital, was also considered unsuitable due to its war damage.
*Kassel , the capital of the Prussian province of Hesse was considered unsuitable, not only due to its war damage, but also due to its peripheral location in the north of the new region.
*Wiesbaden , the capital of the Prussian province of Nassau, suffered relatively minor damage from the war. This, combined with its location within the Rhine-Main metropolitan area and the fact that it was already a regional seat of the US military administration, made Wiesbaden the best choice.On
12 October 1945 , the first organisational directive for Greater Hesse ("Organisationsverfügung Nr. 1") was announced. Point number one of this directive stated that the civilian capital for Greater Hesse would be Wiesbaden, effective from noon on that day. [cite book |title=Die Konstituierung des Landes "Groß-Hessen" vor 50 Jahren |series=Volume 6 of "Hessischen Schriften zum Föderalismus und Landesparlamentarismus" |location=Wiesbaden |year=1996 |isbn=3-923150-12-1 |language=German]Administration
In addition to the establishment of Wiesbaden as the new Hessian capital,
12 October 1945 saw the installment of high-school teacherKarl Geiler asminister-president . Geiler replaced SPD-politicianLudwig Bergsträsser , who served as acting minister-president for only one month, and would remain in office until a successor could be democratically elected.On
22 November 1945 the constitution for Greater Hesse ("Staatsgrundgesetz des Staates Groß-Hessen") was introduced. [cite web |url=http://www.verfassungen.de/de/he/hessen45.htm |title=Constitution of Greater Hesse |date=1945-11-22 |language=German] This constitution was superseded on1 December 1946 with the establishment of the modern state ofHesse . On the day that Hesse was established, the first state legislative elections were held, leading to the appointment ofChristian Stock on20 December as the first democratically-elected minister-president of Hesse.References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.