County Römerstadt

The German district Roman town existed in the time between 1938 and 1945, he included on 1 January 1945.:

  • Three cities,
  • 58 additional municipalities.

The county had Roman city on December 1, 1930: 27 584 inhabitants, on May 17, 1939: 26,936 inhabitants and on May 22, 1947: 15,541 inhabitants.

  • 5.1 Cities
  • 5.2 communities

Administrative history

Czechoslovakia / German occupation

Prior to the Munich Agreement of 29 September 1938, the political district Rýmařov belonged to Czechoslovakia.

In the period from 1st to October 10, 1938, German troops occupied the area. The political district Rýmařov longer wore the former German - Austrian designation Roman city. He covered the district court Roman city. Since 20 November 1938, the political district Roman city introduced the term " county". He stood up to this day, the commander of the army, General von Brauchitsch, as military chief administrator.

German Empire

On November 21, the area of ​​the district Roman town was formally incorporated into the German Reich and joined to the administrative district of the Sudetenland under the Reich Commissioner Konrad Henlein.

District administration office, the city was Roman city.

As of April 15, 1939, the law was on the structure of management in the Reich Sudetetenland ( Sudetengaugesetz ). After that, the county town of Romans came to the Reich District of Sudetenland and was assigned to the new government district of Opava.

On May 1, 1939 reorganization of the partially dissected circles in the Sudetenland was decreed. Thereafter, the district Roman town preserved in its previous boundaries.

In this state it remained until the end of the Second World War.

Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic

Since 1945, the area is first back to Czechoslovakia. Today it is a part of the Czech Republic.

District administrators

Communal Constitution

On the day before the formal incorporation into the German Reich, namely on November 20, 1938 all municipalities of the German church order of 30 January 1935, subject to that provided for the enforcement of the principle leaders at the community level. There were henceforth be familiar with the former Reich area designations, namely instead:

  • Local community: community,
  • Market Town: Market,
  • Municipality: City,
  • Political district: district.

Place names

There were further the existing place names, in the German - Austrian version of 1918.

Cities and Towns

(Population 1930/1939 )

Cities

Communities

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