Bezirk Neubrandenburg
District of Neubrandenburg Bezirk Neubrandenburg | |||||||||||||
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District (Bezirk) of East Germany | |||||||||||||
1952–1990 | |||||||||||||
Location of Bezirk Neubrandenburg within the German Democratic Republic | |||||||||||||
Capital | Neubrandenburg | ||||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||||
• 1989 | 10,948 km2 (4,227 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1989 | 620,500 | ||||||||||||
Government | |||||||||||||
SED First Secretary | |||||||||||||
• 1952–1953 | Willi Wiebershausen | ||||||||||||
• 1953–1960 | Max Steffen | ||||||||||||
• 1960–1963 | Georg Ewald | ||||||||||||
• 1963–1989 | Johannes Chemnitzer | ||||||||||||
• 1989 | Wolfgang Herrmann | ||||||||||||
• 1989–1990 | Jürgen Zelm | ||||||||||||
Chairman of the Council of the Bezirk | |||||||||||||
• 1952–1953 | Wilhelm Steudte | ||||||||||||
• 1953–1957 | Hans Jendretzky | ||||||||||||
• 1957–1959 | Horst Brasch | ||||||||||||
• 1959–1962 | Kurt Guter | ||||||||||||
• 1962–1967 | Lothar Geissler | ||||||||||||
• 1967–1972 | Adolf Garling | ||||||||||||
• 1972–1977 | Gottfried Sperling | ||||||||||||
• 1977–1990 | Heinz Simkowski | ||||||||||||
• 1990 | Wolfgang Otto (acting) | ||||||||||||
• 1990 | Martin Brick (as Regierungsbevollmächtigter) | ||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
• Established | 1952 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1990 | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | Germany |
The Bezirk Neubrandenburg was a district (Bezirk) of East Germany. The administrative seat and the main town was Neubrandenburg.
History
[edit]The district was established, with the other 13, on 25 July 1952, substituting the old German states. After 3 October 1990 it was disestablished following German reunification, becoming again mostly part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Also rural districts of Prenzlau and Templin (on 3 October 1990), municipalities of Nechlin, Wollschow, Woddow, Bagemühl and Grünberg with city of Brüssow in Pasewalk district and municipalities of Fahrenholz, Güterberg, Jagow, Lemmersdorf, Lübbenow, Milow, Trebenow, Wilsickow, Wismar (Uckerland) and Wolfshagen in Strasburg one part of the one of Brandenburg on 9 May 1992.
Geography
[edit]Position
[edit]The Bezirk Neubrandenburg bordered with the Bezirke of Rostock, Schwerin, Potsdam and Frankfurt (Oder). It bordered also with Poland and a little part of it was located by the Stettin Bay, a lagoon separated from the Baltic Sea.
Subdivision
[edit]The Bezirk was divided into 15 Kreise: 1 urban district (Stadtkreis) and 14 rural districts (Landkreise):
- Urban districts : Neubrandenburg.
- Rural districts : Altentreptow ; Anklam; Demmin; Malchin; Neubrandenburg-Land; Neustrelitz; Pasewalk; Prenzlau; Röbel/Müritz; Strasburg; Templin; Teterow; Ueckermünde; Waren.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]Media related to Neubrandenburg District (GDR) at Wikimedia Commons
- States and territories established in 1952
- States and territories disestablished in 1990
- Districts of East Germany
- Former states and territories of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- 20th century in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Former states and territories of Brandenburg
- 20th century in Brandenburg
- Neubrandenburg