Ostmark (Austria)

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Ostmark
Reichsgau of Nazi Germany
1938–1939
CapitalVienna
Government
Reichsstatthalter 
• 1938-1939
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
History 
• Established
1938
• Disestablished
1939
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Federal State of Austria
Nazi Germany
Ostmark in 1941

Ostmark (German pronunciation:

Nazi propaganda from 1938 to 1942 to refer to the formerly independent Federal State of Austria after the Anschluss with Nazi Germany. From the Anschluss until 1939, the official name used was Land Österreich ("State of Austria").[1]

History

Once Austrian-born

Marcha orientalis
. The change was meant to refer to Austria as the new "eastern march" of the Reich.

In August 1938, the Donau-Zeitung proudly referred to Passau as "the cradle of the new Ostmark".[2]

Subdivision

According to the Ostmarkgesetz with effect from 1 May 1939 the former

States of Austria were reorganized into seven Reichsgaue, each under the rule of a government official holding the dual offices of Reichsstatthalter (governor) and Gauleiter (Nazi Party leader):[3]

A Reichsgau was a new, simple administrative sub-division institution which replaced the federal states in the otherwise completely centralized

Moscow Declaration
.

References

  1. ISBN 3-531-14943-1, S. 406, 542
    .
  2. ^ Anna Rosmus Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 165f
  3. ^ "legal text at verfassungen.de" (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-11-12. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  4. ^ "reconciliationfund". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-08-04.

See also