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1927–1945
  

Today part of
  
Germany

1927–1945
  
Jakob Sprenger

Capital
  
Frankfurt

Gau Hesse-Nassau

The Gau Hesse-Nassau (German: Gau Hessen-Nassau) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the People's State of Hesse and the southern parts of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. Before that, from 1927 to 1933, it was the regional subdivision of the Nazi Party in that area.

History

The Nazi Gau (plural Gaue) system was originally established in a party conference on 22 May 1926, in order to improve administration of the party structure. From 1933 onwards, after the Nazi seizure of power, the Gaue increasingly replaced the German states as administrative subdivisions in Germany.

At the head of each Gau stood a Gauleiter, a position which became increasingly more powerful, especially after the outbreak of the Second World War, with little interference from above. Local Gauleiter often held government positions as well as party ones and were in charge of, among other things, propaganda and surveillance and, from September 1944 onward, the Volkssturm and the defense of the Gau.

The position of Gauleiter in Hesse-Nassau was held by Jakob Sprenger throughout the history of the Gau. Sprenger and his wife committed suicide in Tyrol on 8 May 1945, where they had gone into hiding.

References

Gau Hesse-Nassau Wikipedia