Gau Baden Explained

Conventional Long Name:Gau Baden
Gau Baden–Elsass
Common Name:Gau Baden
Subdivision:Gau
Nation:Nazi Germany
Image Map Caption:Gau Baden on the far left, bordering France in 1944
Capital:Karlsruhe (1933–40)
Strasbourg (1940–45)
P1:Republic of Baden
Flag P1:Flagge Großherzogtum Baden (1891–1918).svg
P2:French Third RepublicFrance
Flag P2:Flag of France.svg
Flag S1:Flagge Großherzogtum Baden (1891–1918).svg
S1:Republic of Baden
S2:Provisional Government of the French RepublicFrance
Flag S2:Flag of France.svg
Event Start:Establishment
Year Start:1925
Date Start:22 March
Event End:Disestablishment
Year End:1945
Date End:8 May
Title Leader:Gauleiter
Leader1:Robert Wagner
Year Leader1:1925 - 1945
Today:France
Germany

The Gau Baden, renamed Gau Baden–Alsace (German: Gau Baden-Elsaß) in March 1941, was a de facto administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German state of Baden and, from 1940 onwards, in Alsace (German: Elsaß). Before that, from 1925 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area.

History

The Nazi Gau (plural Gaue) system was originally established in a Nazi Party conference on 22 May 1926 in order to improve administration of the party structure. From 1933 onward, after the Nazi seizure of power, the Gaue increasingly replaced the German states as administrative subdivisions in Germany.[1] In 1940, after Germany occupied the French region of Alsace, Gau Baden incorporated the two Alsatian départements of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin, becoming Baden-Elsass. The seat of the Gau administration was originally Karlsruhe, but moved to Strasbourg after the German occupation of France.

At the head of each Gau stood a Gauleiter, a position which became increasingly more powerful, especially after the outbreak of the Second World War, with little interference from above. Local Gauleiters often held government positions as well as party ones and were in charge of, among other things, propaganda and surveillance and, from September 1944 onward, the Volkssturm and the defense of the Gau.[2]

The position of Gauleiter in Baden was held by Robert Wagner from March 1925 for the duration of the Gau's existence.[3] [4] Wagner was executed on 14 August 1946 in Strasbourg for his crimes during the occupation of Alsace.[5] His deputies were Karl Lenz (1926–31), Walter Köhler (1931–33) and Hermann Röhn (1934–45).[6]

The Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp was located in the Alsace region of the Gau.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Die NS-Gaue . dhm.de . Deutsches Historisches Museum. 24 March 2016. de. The Nazi Gaue .
  2. Web site: The Organization of the Nazi Party & State . nizkor.org . . 26 March 2016 . 9 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161109221505/http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-06-organization.html . dead .
  3. Book: Michael D. Miller and Andreas Schulz . Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945, Vol. 1. . 2012 . R. James Bender Publishing . 978-1932970210 . 18.
  4. Web site: Gau Baden . verwaltungsgeschichte.de . 24 March 2016. de.
  5. Web site: ROBERT WAGNER, GAULEITER, REICHSSTATTHALTER IN BADEN UND CHEF DER ZIVILVERWALTUNG IM ELSASS . 12 December 2014 . ns-ministerien-bw.de . 24 March 2016. de. Robert Wagner, Gauleiter, Reichsstatthalter in Baden and chief of the civil administration of Alsace .
  6. Web site: Übersicht der NSDAP-Gaue, der Gauleiter und der Stellvertretenden Gauleiter zwischen 1933 und 1945 . zukunft-braucht-erinnerung.de . . 24 March 2016 . de . Overview of Nazi Gaue, the Gauleiter and assistant Gauleiter from 1933 to 1945 . 26 May 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170526181804/http://www.zukunft-braucht-erinnerung.de/uebersicht-der-nsdap-gaue-der-gauleiter-und-der-stellvertretenden-gauleiter-zwischen-1933-und-1945/ . dead .
  7. Web site: Natzweiler-Struthof. yadvashem.org. Yad Vashem. 31 March 2016. 17 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170217185533/http://www.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%205943.pdf. dead.