Reichsgau Wartheland
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The Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, also Warthegau) was a Nazi German Reichsgau formed from parts of Polish territory annexed in 1939 during World War II. It comprised the region of Greater Poland and adjacent areas. Parts of Warthegau matched the similarly named pre-Versailles Prussian province of Posen. The name was initially derived from the capital city, Posen (Poznań), and later from the main river, Warthe (Warta).
Reichsgau Wartheland Warthegau | |||||||||
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Reichsgau of Nazi Germany | |||||||||
1939–1945 | |||||||||
Map of Nazi conquest showing administrative subdivisions (Gaue and Reichsgaue) with Warthegau area (bright yellow, right). Reichsgau Wartheland (burgundy) on the map of occupied Poland | |||||||||
Capital | Posen | ||||||||
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Gauleiter | |||||||||
• 1939–1945 | Arthur Greiser | ||||||||
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8 October 1939 | |||||||||
1 August 1945 | |||||||||
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Today part of | Poland |
During the Partitions of Poland from 1793, the bulk of the area had been annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia until 1807 as South Prussia. From 1815 to 1849, the territory was within the autonomous Grand Duchy of Posen, which was the Province of Posen until Poland was re-established in 1918–1919 following World War I. The area is currently the Greater Poland Voivodeship.