The Gau Berlin was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German capital Berlin. Before that, from 1928 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area. From 1926 to 1928 Berlin was part of the Gau Berlin-Brandenburg which was split into two separate Gaue on 1 October 1928.[1]
^Michael D. Miller & Andreas Schulz: Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945, Volume I (Herbert Albrecht - H. Wilhelm Hüttmann)', R. James Bender Publishing, 2012, p. 41 ISBN 1-932970-21-5.
The GauBerlin was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German capital Berlin. Before that, from 1928 to 1933, it was the...
renamed Gau Bayreuth after its capital in 1942 Gau Groß-Berlin merged with Gau Potsdam to form GauBerlin-Brandenburg in 1926 Gau Anhalt merged with Gau Elbe-Havel...
known for zealous oratory and antisemitism. Reichsleiter, Gauleiter of GauBerlin, and Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda throughout...
Deutschen Volkssturms im Gau Groß-Berlin on 25 September 1944, and he administered the oath of allegiance to the assembled Berlin Volkssturm troops on 12...
leutnant (second lieutenant), studying modern weapons at the Kriegsakademie in Berlin, but remaining focused on the use of horses – which continued to carry out...
bomb had failed to kill Hitler however, so the plan to seize key sites in Berlin using units from the reserve army, began to falter. Many consider one of...
succeeded Stauffenberg as Chief of Staff at the Army's General Office in Berlin. Immediately after the attempt on Hitler's life in East Prussia on 20 July...
the Party. Consequently, on 1 October 1928, GauBerlin-Brandenburg was divided into Gau Groß-Berlin and Gau Brandenburg, which comprised most of the Province...
Hitler known as the 20 July plot. Haeften and his brother Hans were born in Berlin, the sons of Hans von Haeften, an army officer and President of the Reichsarchiv...
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...
Goebbels was offered the prestigious post of Gauleiter of the now expanded GauBerlin-Brandenburg, which he accepted in late October 1926. The "charm offensive"...
October urging him to take the post. Gau Gross-Berlin was merged with Gau Potsdam to form the expanded new GauBerlin-Brandenburg on 28 October and Goebbels...
8 months and 4 weeks Berlin, Province of Brandenburg, Free State of Prussia, GauBerlin, Greater German Reich Battle in Berlin Bruno Ritter von Hauenschild...
named and, in October 1926, Gau Potsdam was merged with Gau Groß-Berlin and the expanded new jurisdiction (now named GauBerlin-Brandenburg) was assigned...
Party official and politician who served as Gauleiter of Gross-Berlin and later of Gau Brandenburg. He was also a lawyer and a member of the Prussian...
me." Diary p. 343. Longerich p. 67 The expanded Gau was formed by the merger of Gau Groß-Berlin and Gau Potsdam Longerich pp. 68-75 Kershaw p. 170. Stachura...
Der Angriff (in English "The Attack") was the official newspaper of the BerlinGau of the Nazi Party. Founded in 1927, the last edition of the newspaper...
(ward leader) of Westend in Berlin, working under Berlin's Gauleiter Joseph Goebbels. In 1932, Hanke was made chief Gau organizational director and on...
a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a Gau or Reichsgau. Gauleiter was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political...
gau (鳩/㞗/𨳊), lan (撚/𨶙), tsat (柒/杘/𨳍) and hai (屄/閪), where the first ("diu") literally means fuck, "hai" is a word for female genitalia and "gau" refers...
constituency 3 (Potsdam II, later renamed Berlin-East). That year he also became the press chief for GauBerlin, working for Gauleiter Joseph Goebbels....
Gau Ost (East), Gau West and Gau Midwest. Together the three Gaue comprised 69 Ortsgruppen (local groups): 40 in Gau Ost (17 in New York), 10 in Gau West...