- Reichsgau
A "Reichsgau" (plural "Reichsgaue") was an administrative sub-division created in a number of the areas annexed to
Nazi Germany between1938 and1945 . It should not be confused with the "Gau", an administrative region of theNSDAP (Nazi Party).Overview
The term was formed from the words "
Reich " and "Gau", the latter a deliberately medieval-sounding word with a meaning approximately equivalent to "shire".There were several "Reichsgaue":
*Ostmark , formed from the formerly independentAustria
*Sudetengau , formed from the substantial part of the German-speaking areas of the formerCzechoslovakia occupied in 1938
*Danzig-Westpreussen andWartheland , formed from theFree City of Danzig and areas annexed fromPoland .The Ostmark was subsequently sub-divided into seven smaller "Reichsgaue", generally coterminous with the former Austrian "Länder" (states).
Reichsgaue established in 1938
Reichsgaue established during the Second World War
Proposed "Reichsgaue" in Belgium
Following Germany's invasion in
1940 ,Belgium was placed under "temporary" military rule. In July,1944 , civilian rule was re-introduced as a step towards the country's eventual integration into "Greater Germany". In December of that year Belgium was sub-divided into the District ofBrussels , covering the capital city (which remained under the direct authority of the German "Reichskommissar "), and two Reichsgaue. These "Reichsgaue" existed on paper only, due to the Allied advance.*
Flanders-Antwerp , comprising the Dutch-speakingprovince s of Antwerp, Limburg,East Flanders ,West Flanders , thearrondissement ofBrussels (except the city ofBrussels itself), and thearrondissement ofLeuven in the then-province of Brabant (the present-day province ofFlemish Brabant ).
*Wallonia-Liège , comprising the Francophoneprovinces of Hainaut, Liège, Luxembourg, Namur, and thearrondissement ofNivelles in the then-province of Brabant (now part of the separate province ofWalloon Brabant ).ee also
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List of Gaue of Nazi Germany ources
* "Der große Atlas der Weltgeschichte" (in German), Historical map book, published: 1990, publisher: Orbis Verlag - Munich, ISBN 3572047552
* [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 websiteReferences
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