Map of Nazi Germany showing its administrative
subdivisions (Gaue and Reichsgaue).
Capital
Dresden
Government
Gauleiter
• 1926–1945
Martin Mutschmann
History
• Establishment
16 May 1926
• Disestablishment
8 May 1945
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Weimar Saxony
Saxony (1945–1952)
People's Republic of Poland
Today part of
Germany Poland
The Gau Saxony (German: Gau Sachsen) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German state of Saxony. Before that, from 1926 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area.
The GauSaxony (German: Gau Sachsen) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German state of Saxony. Before that, from...
February 1947) was the Nazi Regional Leader (Gauleiter) of the state of Saxony (GauSaxony) during the time of the Third Reich. Born in Hirschberg on the Saale...
(1680–1826) Saxe-Hildburghausen (1680–1826) Flag of GauSaxony (1933–1945) Coat of arms of Saxony State Chancellery (1991), Gesetz über das Wappen des...
troops into Saxony to remove the Communists from the government. The state retained its name and borders during the Nazi era as a Gau (GauSaxony), but lost...
Mutschmann – He was Gauleiter, Reichsstatthalter and Minister President of GauSaxony. Also an SA-Obergruppenführer, he was executed in the Soviet Union in...
reorganised the administrative regions in Germany, and the GauSaxony replaced the state Saxony. The league was introduced by the Nazi Sports Office in 1933...
variants. Flag of Silesians (with eagle) Flag of Silesians (Saxony) Flag of Sorbs (Saxony) Coats of arms of German states List of district flags of Germany...
Kirschen Kirschen in 1990 Born (1943-10-13)13 October 1943 Chemnitz, GauSaxony, Germany Died 19 April 2024(2024-04-19) (aged 80) Bad Saarow, Brandenburg...
Formerly nazi symbol of the Free State Saxony's areal today GauSaxony (1933–1945) none real coat of arms of Saxony due the Saxon coat of arms was unsolicited...
the Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (S.V.). Born in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, into German nobility, Stephanitz was a career cavalry officer and spent...
of Lower Saxony within the British Zone of Occupation. The municipality of Amt Neuhaus was allocated to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The Nazi Gau (plural Gaue)...
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...
about their fate: Gau Elbe-Havel merged with Gau Anhalt and Gau Magdeburg to form Gau Anhalt-North Saxony Province in 1926; renamed Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt...
Districts). On 16 November 1942, the geographical scope was reduced to the Gau level, raising the number of Reich Defense Commissioners to 42. The office...
date unknown) was the Nazi Party Gauleiter of Gau Anhalt and, later, Gau Anhalt-North Saxony Province (Gau Anhalt-Provinz Sachsen Nord). Schmischke was...
is a medieval shire (Gau) in the Eastphalia region of the Duchy of Saxony. In present-day terms, it is located in northern Saxony-Anhalt. It was bordered...
reconstruction of institutions in the former East Germany, including the Landtag of Saxony. A renovation project awarded by the Architekturpreis der Stadt Leipzig...
peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, Latin: Saxonia) near the North Sea coast of northern Germania, in what...
Gau Balcsem, modern Saxony-Anhalt Derlingau: east of Brunswick Gau Drevani or Drawehn: along the Elbe and Jeetzel rivers, southwest of Lüneburg Gau Flenithi [de]...
The history of Saxony began with a small tribe living on the North Sea between the Elbe and Eider River in what is now Holstein. The name of this tribe...
The Gau Lower Silesia (German: Gau Niederschlesien) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945 in the Lower Silesia part of the Prussian...