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Province of Brandenburg
Province of Prussia
Wappen Mark Brandenburg.png
1816–1946 Province of Brandenburg
 
Province of Brandenburg
 
Province of Brandenburg
Flag Coat of arms
Flag Coat of arms
Anthem
Brandenburglied
Location of Brandenburg
Brandenburg (red), within the Kingdom of Prussia (blue), within the German Empire
Capital Potsdam (1815–1827)
Berlin (1827–1843)
Potsdam (1843–1918)
Charlottenburg (1918–1920)
Berlin (1920–1946)
History
 -  Established 1816
 -  Greater Berlin Act 1 October 1920
 -  Disestablished 1946
Area
 -  1939 38,275 km (14,778 sq mi)
Population
 -  1939 3,023,443 
Density 79 /km  (204.6 /sq mi)

The Province of Brandenburg (German: Provinz Brandenburg) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 to 1946, from 1871 within the German Reich. The Prussian core territory comprised the bulk of the historic Margraviate of Brandenburg (except for the Altmark) and the Lower Lusatia region.

Geography[edit]

The Province comprised large parts of the North German Plain, stretching from the Elbe river in the west to beyond the Oder in the east, where the Neumark region bordered on the Prussian Grand Duchy of Posen (Province of Posen from 1848). Other neighbouring provinces were Pomerania in the northeast, Silesia in the southeast, and Prussian Saxony in the southwest. Brandenburg also shared a common border with the grand duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the northwest as well as with Anhalt in the west.

Beside the Elbe and Oder river areas, the province covered large parts of the Spree and Havel basin. The largest cities was Berlin, located in the centre together with the growing suburbs of Spandau, Charlottenburg, Schöneberg and Neukölln. Larger towns were the royal residence Potsdam and the regional capital Frankfurt (Oder), furthermore Landsberg (present–day Gorzów Wielkopolski) in the east, the historic capital Brandenburg an der Havel as well as Cottbus, Forst and Guben (Gubin) in Lower Lusatia.

History[edit]

The first people who are known to have inhabited Brandenburg were the Germanic Suebi. During the Migration Period, they were succeeded by the Polabian Slavs, whose fortress at Brandenburg an der Havel was conquered by the German king Henry the Fowler in 928/29. Henry subdued the Slavic tribes up to the Oder river and his son Otto I established the marca Geronis on their territory, with the government first conferred to the Saxon count Gero.

The Northern March was split off in 965, however, large parts were again lost in the Great Slav Rising of 983, and the margravial title did not become hereditary until the time of Albert the Bear, another Saxon count from the noble House of Ascania, who established the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157. His son Margrave Otto I already achieved the dignity of an Arch-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire in 1177. Emperor Charles IV by the Golden Bull of 1356 confirmed the electoral dignity of the Brandenburg margraves and in 1373 assigned the electorate to his son Wenceslaus in 1373. The Elector of Brandenburg held the seventh rank among the electors of the Empire and had five votes in the Council of Princes.

In 1415 Brandenburg was acquired by Burgrave Frederick of Nuremberg, the first member of the Swabian House of Hohenzollern to rule the margraviate. Over the centuries, the Hohenzollerns gradually rose to one of the most important dynasties of the Empire, rivalling with the ruling House of Habsburg, a process that intensified with the Protestant Reformation and the inheritance of the Polish Duchy of Prussia in 1618. The margraviate formed the core of the Brandenburg-Prussian state and the "Great Elector" Frederick William I made various accessions to the territory, the Treaty of Königsberg of 1656 marking a significant turn in its evolution. By the 1657 Treaty of Wehlau, Frederick William reached full sovereignty in his Prussian territories, which enabled his son Frederick I to assume the crown of a "King in Prussia" in 1701.

Establishment[edit]

The margraviate remained a constituent part of Prussia, until after the Napoleonic Wars and the 1815 Congress of Vienna the kingdom's administration was divided into ten provinces. Most of the Margraviate's territory was incorporated into the new Province of Brandenburg, most notably the Mittelmark between the rivers Elbe and Oder and the Neumark region east of the Oder River. However, the Altmark on the western bank of the Elbe was incorporated into the Prussian Province of Saxony. The Province of Brandenburg also encompassed the territory of Lower Lusatia (where Cottbus had been a Brandenburgian exclave since the 15th century) as well as the area around Belzig and Jüterbog, all annexed from the Kingdom of Saxony for her alliance with Napoleon.

The Province headed by an Oberpräsident was subdivided into two governorates (Regierungsbezirke) named after their respective capitals, Potsdam in the northwest (Mittelmark, Prignitz and Uckermark) and Frankfurt (Oder) in the southeast (Neumark and Lower Lusatia). The provincial government was at first situated at the Potsdam royal residence. In 1827, it moved to Berlin, returned to Potsdam in 1843 and in 1918 finally settled in Charlottenburg. The Prussian capital Berlin originally formed part of the Province, but in the course of the Industrial Revolution from the 1830s onwards quickly developed to a metropolis, from 1871 as capital of the German Empire, and on 1 April 1881 was made an autonomous city district (Stadtkreis Berlin).

In contrast, the rural outer regions, though serfdom had been officially abolished by the 1807 Prussian reforms, was still characterised by large–scale land holding of the Junker nobility, similar to the eastern Prussian provinces of Silesia and Pomerania. The conditions in the countryside remained largely untouched, even during the Revolutions of 1848 that led to violent fights in the streets of Berlin. The large estates had to deal with low soil quality and-except for brown coal occurrences in Lower Lusatia-the lack of natural resources. The provincial life was perpetuated in the novels by Theodor Fontane and especially in his 1862–89 descriptive work Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg.

Free State of Prussia[edit]

After World War I and the resolutions of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the Province of Brandenburg shifted to the eastern edge of the German Weimar Republic, sharing a 35 km (22 mi) long common border with the Second Polish Republic. In 1920, the Greater Berlin Act expanded the borders of Berlin, incorporating numerous surrounding districts and towns from Brandenburg to form Greater Berlin (Groß-Berlin) with a population of about 2,000,000, including the former town of Charlottenburg, the seat of Brandenburg's provincial government. The Great Depression helped the Nazi Party to establish itself as an important political power. After the Machtergreifung on 30 January 1933, the Nazi Gauleiter Wilhelm Kube held the office of the Oberpräsident, succeeded by Emil Stürtz in 1936. Due to its location in the vicinity of the German capital, Brandenburg was a centre of the Nazi terror regime, with concentration camps like Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück and Nazi residences like Karinhall. In the late days of World War II it was the site of the bloody encounters of the Seelow Heights, at Halbe and finally the Battle of Berlin.

In 1946, after the war, the Neumark territory east of the Oder-Neisse line was ceded to the Republic of Poland to form the Zielona Gora Voivodeship (became Lubusz Voivodeship in 1998). The remaining territory became part of the Soviet occupation zone and was transformed into the state of Brandenburg, with Potsdam becoming state capital. In 1949, the state of Brandenburg became part of East Germany and, along with the other states of Eastern Germany, in 1952 was dissolved and divided into administrative districts. Brandenburg's territory roughly corresponded with the districts of Potsdam, Frankfurt/Oder and Cottbus. In 1990, following German reunification, Brandenburg was re-established as a state of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Administration[edit]

The Prussian central government appointed for every province an Oberpräsident ("Upper President") carrying out central prerogatives on the provincial level and supervising the implementation of central policy on the lower levels of administration.

Since 1875, with the strengthening of self-rule within the provinces, the urban and rural districts (Kreise) elected representatives for the provincial Landtage diets. These parliaments legislated within the competences transferred to the provinces. The provincial diet of Brandenburg elected a provincial executive body (government), the provincial committee (Provinzialausschuss), and a head of province, the Landesdirektor ("Land Director").

Upper Presidents of Brandenburg[edit]

Land Directors of Brandenburg[edit]

Subdivisions[edit]

Province of Brandenburg
Administrative map as of 1905

The province of Brandenburg was divided into two Regierungsbezirke (governorates), Frankfurt and Potsdam.

Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt[edit]

Urban districts (Stadtkreise)

  1. Cottbus (from 1886)
  2. Forst (Lausitz) (from 1897)
  3. Frankfurt an der Oder (from 1826)
  4. Guben (from 1884)
  5. Landsberg (Warthe) (from 1892)

Rural districts (Landkreise)

  1. Calau
  2. Cottbus
  3. Crossen (Oder)
  4. Guben
  5. Königsberg Nm.
  6. Landsberg (Warthe)
  7. Lebus
  8. Luckau
  9. Lübben (Spreewald)
  10. Meseritz
  11. Oststernberg
  12. Schwerin (Warthe)
  13. Soldin
  14. Sorau (Lausitz)
  15. Spremberg (Lausitz)
  16. Weststernberg
  17. Züllichau-Schwiebus

Regierungsbezirk Potsdam[edit]

Urban districts (Stadtkreise)

  1. Lichtenberg (1908–1920; from 1912: known as Berlin-Lichtenberg; after 1920: part of Groß-Berlin)
  2. Schöneberg (1899–1920; from 1912: known as Berlin-Schöneberg; after 1920: part of Groß-Berlin)
  3. Wilmersdorf (1907–1920; from 1912: known as Berlin-Wilmersdorf; after 1920: part of Groß-Berlin)
  4. Brandenburg (Havel) (from 1881)
  5. Charlottenburg (1877–1920; then a part of Groß-Berlin)
  6. Eberswalde (from 1911)
  7. Neukölln (1899–1920; then a part of Groß-Berlin)
  8. Potsdam (from 1809)
  9. Rathenow (from 1925)
  10. Spandau (1886–1920; then a part of Groß-Berlin)
  11. Wittenberge (from 1922)

Rural districts (Landkreise)

  1. Angermünde
  2. Beeskow-Storkow
  3. Jüterbog-Luckenwalde
  4. Niederbarnim (mostly incorporated into Groß-Berlin in 1920)
  5. Oberbarnim
  6. Osthavelland (mostly incorporated into Groß-Berlin in 1920)
  7. Ostprignitz
  8. Prenzlau
  9. Ruppin
  10. Teltow (mostly incorporated into Groß-Berlin in 1920)
  11. Templin
  12. Westhavelland
  13. Westprignitz
  14. Zauch-Belzig

References[edit]

  1. Wikisource-logo.svg "Brandenburg (province)". Encyclopedia Americana. 1920. 
  2. In other Prussian provinces the same office used to be called Landeshauptmann (about in English: land captain). Cf. article: "Landesdirektor", in: Der Große Brockhaus: Handbuch des Wissens in zwanzig Bänden: 21 vols.; Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1928–1935; Bd. 11 (1932), p. 71.

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