List of Gaue of Nazi Germany

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This is a list of the Gaue of Germany during the period of Nazi rule. The list is as of 1939.

The Gaue were the de facto administrative sub-divisions of the country following the suppression of the individual Länder (states) in 1934.

Gau name Headquarters Notes
Baden Karlsruhe Formed from the state of Baden; subsequently included the former French département of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin
Bavarian Ostmark Bayreuth Formed from part of the state of Bavaria; re-named Bayreuth in 1942
Berlin Berlin Formed from the Prussian province of Berlin
Cologne-Aachen Cologne Formed from the north-central part of the Prussian province of the Rhine
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Formed from the northern half of the Prussian province of the Rhine
East Prussia Königsberg Formed from the Prussian province of East Prussia; from 1939 also included territories annexed from Poland
Eastern Hanover Lüneburg Formed from the northern, central, and eastern parts of the Prussian province of Hanover
Electoral Hesse Kassel Formed from the northern half of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau
Essen Essen Formed from the northern tip of the Prussian province of the Rhine
Franconia Nuremberg Formed from part of the state of Bavaria
Halle-Merseburg Halle Formed from the southern half of the Prussian province of Saxony
Hamburg Hamburg Formed from the state of Hamburg
Hesse-Nassau Frankfurt am Main Formed from (1) the state of Hesse, and (2) the southern half of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau
Koblenz-Trier Koblenz Formed from the southern half of the Prussian province of the Rhine; re-named Moselland in 1942, following the incorporation of the formerly independent state of Luxembourg
Lower Silesia Breslau
Magdeburg-Anhalt Dessau Formed from (1) the state of Anhalt, and (2) the northern half of the Prussian province of Saxony
Main-Franconia Würzburg Formed from part of the state of Bavaria
March of Brandenburg Berlin Formed from the Prussian province of Brandenburg
Mecklenburg Schwerin Formed from (1) the state of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and (2) the state of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Munich-Upper Bavaria Munich Formed from part of the state of Bavaria
Pomerania Stettin Formed from the Prussian province of Pomerania
Saar-Palatinate
(Saarpfalz)
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Formed from (1) the Bavarian Palatinate, and (2) the Prussian Saar
Saxony Dresden Formed from the state of Saxony
Schleswig-Holstein Kiel Formed from (1) the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein, and (2) territory in the Lübeck area belonging to the state of Oldenburg
Southern Hanover-Brunswick Hanover Formed from (1) the state of Brunswick, and (2) the southern and western parts of the Prussian province of Hanover
Swabia Augsburg Formed from part of the state of Bavaria
Thuringia Weimar Formed from (1) the state of Thuringia, and (2) adjacent Prussian territory
Upper Silesia Kattowitz
Weser-Ems Oldenburg Formed from (1) the state of Oldenburg (excluding outlying territories), (2) the state of Bremen, and (3) the far western part of the Prussian Province of Hanover
Westphalia-North Münster Formed from (1) the state of Lippe, and (2) the northern half of the Prussian province of Westphalia
Westphalia-South Dortmund Formed from the southern half of the Prussian province of Westphalia
Württemberg-Hohenzollern Stuttgart Formed from (1) the state of Württemberg, and (2) the Prussian district of Hohenzollern

Gaue formed of the federal states of Austria, the so-called "Alpengaue"

Gau name Headquarters Notes
Vienna Vienna Formed from the former federal state of Vienna and surrounding parts of former Niederösterreich
Niederdonau Vienna Formed from the former federal state of Niederösterreich and northern Burgenland; included from 1939 on parts of southern Moravia
Oberdonau Linz Formed from the former federal state of Oberösterreich and Ausseerland, a part of Styria; included from 1939 on parts of southern Bohemia
Styria Graz Formed from the former federal state of Styria and southern part of Burgenland; included from 1941on parts of Slovenia
Carinthia Klagenfurt Formed from the former federal state of Carinthia and Eastern Tyrol, included from 1941on parts of Slovenia
Tirol und Vorarlberg Innsbruck Formed from Northern Tyrol and the former federal state of Vorarlberg

There was also an extra-territorial Gau named Auslandsorganisation for party members overseas. Its headquarters were in Berlin.

Reichsgau and General Governement in 1941
Reichsgau and General Governement in 1941