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Gauliga Wartheland
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Founded1941
Folded1945
Replaced byRegion became part of Poland
CountryGauliga Wartheland Nazi Germany
GauWartheland
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Domestic cup(s)Tschammerpokal
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The Gauliga Wartheland was the highest football league in Gau Wartheland from 1941 to 1945. The Gau was made up from the former Polish Voivodeship of Poznań and parts of Warsaw Voivodeship and Łódź Voivodeship which had been occupied by Nazi Germany in 1939 and incorporated into the Third Reich. The league and the region are named after the local river Warthe (Polish:Warta), and not after the Prussian province Posen, which it had been from 1848 to 1918.

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