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    Gau Swabia (German: Gau Schwaben), formed on 1 October 1928, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany in Swabia, Bavaria, from 1933 to 1945. From...
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    Gau Schwaben (Gau of Swabia) Gau München-Oberbayern (Gau of Munich–Upper Bavaria) Gau Mainfranken (Gau of Main–Franconia) Gau Bayerische Ostmark (Gau...
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    The Gaue (singular: Gau) were the main administrative divisions of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. The Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi Party regional...
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  • when Gau Schlesien was split into two separate Gaue Gau Saar merged with Gau Rheinpfalz to form Gau Pfalz-Saar in 1935 Gau Rheinpfalz merged with Gau Saar...
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    Swabia (German: Schwaben, Swabian: Schwaabe) is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany. It consists of ten districts and 340 municipalities...
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  • presided over the annexation of Jungholz and the Kleinwalsertal to the Gau Schwaben. Both communities had previously been part of Austria but could only...
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    regional capitals. These included Gau Basel-Solothurn, Gau Schaffhausen, Gau Luzern, Gau Bern and Gau Zürich. The Gau Ostschweiz (East Switzerland) combined...
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    Ochsenfurter Mundart (the dialect of Ochsenfurt) = Gäuisch im Ochsenfurter Gäu: around Ochsenfurt Hohenlohisch Taubergründisch: around Tauberbischofsheim...
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    From MHG û "Swabian". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2019-04-25. Hyazinth Wäckerle: Gau! Stau! Bleiba lau! Gedichte in schwäbischer Mundart. Augsburg, 1875, p. 6...
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    As the new Gau was extended to the Rhine, including the historic Palatinate, the region's name was changed again on 8 April 1940 to Gau Saarpfalz (Saar-Palatinate)...
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