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The following is a list of German Gaue which existed during the Middle Ages.
It lists the names of the Frankish or German Gaue, many of which are still used today regionally, primarily in local traditions. Their locations are often no longer widely known, but are known from publications.
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The following is a listof German Gaue which existed during the Middle Ages. It lists the names of the Frankish or German Gaue, many of which are still used...
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...
Orbis Verlag - Munich, ISBN 3-572-04755-2 Shoa.de - ListofGaue and Gauleiter (in German) Die NS-Gaue (in German) Deutsches Historisches Museum website...
turn, were divided into smaller territories, the gaue, which are equivalent to modern Districts of Germany (Kreise), and were equivalent to the English...
IV.9: Die mediaeval Gaue. 2000, Map sheet 1, 1st attachment, revised by Thomas Bauer, ISBN 3-7927-1818-9. ListofmedievalGaue Heinrich Beyer; Leopold...
region in northern Germany, encompassing the eastern Gaue (shires) of the historic stem duchy of Saxony, roughly confined by the River Leine in the west...
conquered in 775 It is further divided in Gaue In 785 the Franks under Charlemagne took control of what remained of the Frisian territory (East Frisia) and...
Nazi German Gaue in 1935. Nevertheless, some Prussian ministries were kept and Hermann Göring remained in his role as Minister President of Prussia until...
August 990, Monumenta Germaniae Historica Hand-Atlas in the History of the Middle Ages and Modern Times, Gaueof Saxony and Northern Thuringia v t e v t e...
and Danubian Gaue" (Alpen-und Donau-Reichsgaue). Though Austrians made up only 8 percent of the population of the Third Reich, some of the most prominent...
numerous Gaue (counties), took the shape which it retained throughout the Middle Ages. It stretched south of Frankish Austrasia (the later Duchy of Franconia)...
Roman number (e.g. Sanz Hof IV) (...)-Ausbau ("expansion") The old Germanic Gaue districts were established by Charlemagne; earlier derivations were Gowe"...
craters—such as those of Pluto—may also be referred to. The number of craters is given in parentheses. For a full listof all craters, see listof craters in the...
and Danubian Gaue"). A rigged referendum on 10 April was used to demonstrate the alleged approval of the annexation with a majority of 99.73% for the...
Charlemagne abolished the system ofGaue and replaced it with the Grafschaftsverfassung, the system of counties typical of Francia. By prohibiting the Marklo...
about 60 Gaue. The Frisians had not moved into this region; for centuries they preserved their independence in the most northwesterly region of the present-day...
is a listof named craters in the Solar System as named by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. As of 2017, there is a total of 5,223...
illustrations found in Biblia pauperum from the medieval period. The woodcut designs appear in the 1545 edition of Le Premier [-second] volume de la Bible en...
Gau der Chattuarier, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der fränkischen Stämme und Gaue am Niederrhein", Beiträge zur Geschichte des Niederrheins, 17: 1–28 Lanting;...
the existing Länder (constituent states) of Germany and replaced them with new administrative divisions, the Gaue, governed by Nazi leaders (Gauleiters)...
viewed as the "idealized German medieval past". The explicit embrace of these contradictions was evident in the promulgation of Nazi slogans such as "Blut...
to the episcopal throne. The present district of Verden is roughly coterminous with the medievalgaue known as the Sturmigau. In 985, Empress Theophanu...
hyphenated suffix indicated which of the familial lands a particular line of counts held, e.g. Castell-Rudenhausen. In the medieval Holy Roman Empire, some counts...
the associated NSDAP Gaue: Gau Electoral Hesse and Gau Hesse-Nassau (excluding the areas which were part of the People's State of Hesse). After World War...
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unbenannte Anlage bei Kraßlau/Leina Georg Landau: Beitrag zur Beschreibung der Gaue Friesenfeld und Hassegau, In: Allgemeines Archiv für die Geschichtskunde...
headquarters of the Waffen-SS. Gau, pl. Gaue – NSDAP regional districts which functioned as the de facto administrative organization of Nazi Germany from...
would eventually be further broken-up into five new Gaue or gewesten (historical Dutch term for a type of sub-national polity). Fritz Schmidt, a ranking German...