Administrative divisions of East Germany
The administrative divisions of the German Democratic Republic were constituted in two different forms during the country's history. The GDR first retained the traditional German division into federated states called Länder, but in 1952 they were replaced with districts called Bezirke. Immediately before German reunification in 1990, the Länder were restored, but they were not effectively reconstituted until after reunification had completed.
Division into ''Länder''
General background
In May 1945, following its defeat in World War II, Germany was occupied by the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union. All four occupation powers reorganised the territories by recreating the Länder, the constituting parts of federal Germany. The state of Prussia, whose provinces extended to all four zones and covered two thirds of Germany, was abolished in 1947.Special conditions were assigned to Berlin, which the four powers divided into four sectors. A united German state government existed in the city until it broke apart in 1948. After 1949, both West Berlin and East Berlin were in effect incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic, respectively, despite not legally being part of these countries.
''Länder'' in East Germany
In the Soviet occupation zone, five Länder were established which roughly corresponded to the preexisting states and provinces. The five states were:- Brandenburg was created out of the major part of the Prussian province of that name
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was created out of the state of Mecklenburg and the Western parts of the Prussian province of Pomerania
- Saxony was restored but augmented by the westernmost parts of the Prussian province of Lower Silesia. Also, the town of Reichenau was ceded to Poland.
- Saxony-Anhalt was created out of the most of the Prussian Province of Saxony and the Free State of Anhalt
- Thuringia was restored in the borders of 1944, when it had been augmented by neighbouring parts from the Prussian provinces of Saxony and Hesse-Nassau.
As a nod to the legal fiction that East Berlin was still occupied territory, it was counted neither as part of Brandenburg, nor as a state in its own right. East Germany claimed East Berlin as its capital, a status recognised by virtually all Eastern Bloc countries. However, the Western Allies never formally acknowledged the authority of the East German government to govern East Berlin; the official Allied protocol recognised only the authority of the Soviet Union in East Berlin in accordance with the occupation status of Berlin as a whole.
Division into ''Bezirke''
On 23 July 1952, a law combined the GDR's municipal districts into 14 regional districts, and subsequently, on 25 July 1952, the state governments transferred their administrative tasks to the new districts.With this law, the Länder were in effect dissolved. While they formally remained in existence, they no longer had any political or administrative functions. The 14 new Bezirke were drawn without regard to the borders of the Länder and each named after their capitals, from north to south: Rostock, Neubrandenburg, Schwerin, Potsdam, Frankfurt, Magdeburg, Cottbus, Halle, Leipzig, Erfurt, Dresden, Karl-Marx-Stadt, Gera and Suhl.
The Länderkammer also remained in existence and its members were elected in 1954 by combined sessions of the Bezirkstage in each Land and in 1958 directly by the Bezirkstage. However, on 8 December 1958, the Länderkammer and Länder were formally dissolved with no objections being raised.
Due to its special status, East Berlin was originally not counted as a Bezirk. In 1961, after the construction of the Berlin Wall, East Berlin came to be recognised in GDR administration as a 15th district, though it retained a special status until the adoption of the revised 1968 Constitution formally designated it as Bezirk Berlin.
The Bezirke were subdivided into rural districts and urban districts :
Bezirk | subdivisions |
Cottbus | Urban districts: Cottbus |
Cottbus | Rural districts: Bad LiebenwerdaCalauCottbus-LandFinsterwaldeForstGuben HerzbergHoyerswerdaJessenLuckauLübbenSenftenbergSprembergWeißwasser |
Dresden | Urban districts: DresdenGörlitz |
Dresden | Rural districts: BautzenBischofswerdaDippoldiswaldeDresden-LandFreitalGörlitz-LandGroßenhainKamenzLöbauMeißenNieskyPirnaRiesaSebnitzZittau |
Erfurt | Urban districts: ErfurtWeimar |
Erfurt | Rural districts: ApoldaArnstadtEisenachErfurt-LandGothaHeiligenstadtLangensalzaMühlhausenNordhausenSömmerdaSondershausenWeimar-Land |
Frankfurt | Urban districts: Frankfurt EisenhüttenstadtSchwedt/Oder |
Frankfurt | Rural districts: AngermündeBad FreienwaldeBeeskowBernauEberswaldeEisenhüttenstadtFürstenwaldeSeelowStrausberg |
Gera | Urban districts: GeraJena |
Gera | Rural districts: EisenbergGera-LandGreizJenaLobensteinPößneckRudolstadtSaalfeldSchleizStadtrodaZeulenroda |
Halle | Urban districts: HalleDessauHalle-Neustadt |
Halle | Rural districts: ArternAscherslebenBernburgBitterfeldEislebenGräfenhainichenHettstedtHohenmölsenKöthenMerseburgNaumburgNebraQuedlinburgQuerfurtRoßlauSaalkreisSangerhausenWeißenfelsWittenbergZeitz |
Karl-Marx-Stadt | Urban districts: Karl-Marx-StadtPlauenZwickauJohanngeorgenstadt Schneeberg |
Karl-Marx-Stadt | Rural districts: AnnabergAueAuerbachBrand-ErbisdorfFlöhaFreibergGlauchauHainichenHohenstein-ErnstthalKarl-Marx-Stadt-LandKlingenthalMarienbergOelsnitzPlauen-LandReichenbachRochlitzSchwarzenbergStollbergWerdauZschopauZwickau-Land |
Leipzig | Urban districts: Leipzig |
Leipzig | Rural districts: AltenburgBornaDelitzschDöbelnEilenburgGeithainGrimmaLeipzig-LandOschatzSchmöllnTorgauWurzen |
Magdeburg | Urban districts: Magdeburg |
Magdeburg | Rural districts: BurgGardelegenGenthinHalberstadtHaldenslebenHavelbergKalbe KlötzeLoburg OscherslebenOsterburgSalzwedelSchönebeckSeehausen StaßfurtStendalTangerhütte WanzlebenWernigerodeWolmirstedtZerbst |
Neubrandenburg | Urban districts: Neubrandenburg |
Neubrandenburg | Rural districts: AltentreptowAnklamDemminMalchinNeubrandenburg-LandNeustrelitzPasewalkPrenzlauRöbel/MüritzStrasburgTemplinTeterowUeckermündeWaren |
Potsdam | Urban districts: PotsdamBrandenburg an der Havel |
Potsdam | Rural districts: BelzigBrandenburgGranseeJüterbogKönigs-WusterhausenKyritzLuckenwaldeNauenNeuruppinOranienburgPotsdamPritzwalkRathenowWittstockZossen |
Rostock | Urban districts: RostockGreifswald StralsundWismar |
Rostock | Rural districts: Bad DoberanGreifswald LandGrevesmühlenGrimmenRibnitz-DamgartenRostock-LandRügenStralsundWismarWolgast |
Schwerin | Urban districts: Schwerin |
Schwerin | Rural districts: BützowGadebuschGüstrowHagenowLudwigslustLübzParchimPerlebergSchwerin-LandSternberg |
Suhl | Urban districts: Suhl |
Suhl | Rural districts: Bad SalzungenHildburghausenIlmenauMeiningenNeuhausSchmalkaldenSonnebergSuhl-Land |
List of ''Bezirke''
From north to south, the Bezirke were:Lage | Bezirk | Area | Population | Population density | Licence plates | Internal divisions | Towns |
Rostock | 7,075 | 916,500 | 130 | A | 10 Landkreise, 4 Stadtkreise | 360 | |
Schwerin | 8,672 | 595,200 | 69 | B | 10 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 389 | |
Neubrandenburg | 10,948 | 620,500 | 57 | C | 14 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 492 | |
Potsdam | 12,568 | 1,123,800 | 89 | D, P | 15 Landkreise, 2 Stadtkreise | 755 | |
Frankfurt | 7,186 | 713,800 | 99 | E | 9 Landkreise, 3 Stadtkreise | 438 | |
Magdeburg | 11,526 | 1,249,500 | 108 | H, M | 17 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 655 | |
Cottbus | 8,262 | 884,700 | 107 | Z | 14 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 574 | |
Halle | 8,771 | 1,776,500 | 203 | K, V | 20 Landkreise, 3 Stadtkreise | 684 | |
Leipzig | 4,966 | 1,360,900 | 274 | S, U | 12 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 422 | |
Erfurt | 7,349 | 1,240,400 | 169 | L, F | 13 Landkreise, 2 Stadtkreise | 719 | |
Dresden | 6,738 | 1,757,400 | 261 | R, Y | 15 Landkreise, 2 Stadtkreise | 594 | |
Karl-Marx-Stadt* | 6,009 | 1,859,500 | 309 | T, X | 21 Landkreise, 3 Stadtkreise | 601 | |
Gera | 4,004 | 742,000 | 185 | N | 11 Landkreise, 2 Stadtkreise | 528 | |
Suhl | 3,856 | 549,400 | 142 | O | 8 Landkreise, 1 Stadtkreis | 358 | |
Berlin** | 403 | 1,279,200 | 3,174 | I | 11 Stadtbezirke | 1 | |
DDR | 108,333 | 16,669,300 | 154 | – | 191 Landkreise, 27 Stadtkreise | 7,570 |
Reconstitution of the ''Länder''
On 23 August 1990 — just over a month before German reunification on 3 October — East Germany reconstituted the five original Länder. In theory, it was these Länder that then acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany.The restored Länder did not fully reconstitute themselves until after reunification. On 14 October 1990, elections to the Landtage were held in the five new states, initiating the formation of state governments.
Since changes to the boundaries of municipal districts were not reversed, and also due to considerations of expediency, the territorial make-up of the restored Länder differed somewhat from the borders prior to 1952.
Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt initially retained the rural and urban districts as administrative entities. Saxony-Anhalt later abolished them in 2003, while Saxony transformed them into directorates in 2008.