Wiesbaden (region)


The Wiesbaden Region was one of three administrative regions from which the state of Hesse was formed in 1945.

Regierungsbezirk (government region)

Following the Prussian annexations after the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the administrative region of Wiesbaden was founded on February 22, 1867, comprising the formerly independent Duchy of Nassau, the Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg and the formerly Free City of Frankfurt, previously states of the German Confederation. The Wiesbaden Region was one of the two political subdivisions within the province of Hesse-Nassau.
In 1945 the northwestern part of region was dissected, when the Wiesbaden Region was divided between the American and the French zone of occupation in Germany. The bulk of region with the city of Wiesbaden continued to exist as a region within the new state of Hesse. The dissected northwest formed a new region, the Montabaur Region within Rhineland-Palatinate.
In 1968, the region was dissolved, and its territory was merged in the Darmstadt Region.

Region presidents (Regierungspräsidenten)

Unlike other Prussian regions the Wiesbaden Region was not only an administrative entity of the Prussian government, but its pertaining counties formed a body, the Bezirksverband Nassau or Wiesbaden, with its own representative assembly and premises provided and tasks fulfilled for the entirety of the counties within the region. These tasks comprised among others schools, traffic installations, sanitary premises, hospitals, cultural institutions, jails etc. The same was the case in the Kassel Region with an own assembly.
In most other Prussian provinces the tasks and rights of a Bezirksverband were fulfilled by the Provinzialverband, comprising as members all the counties in a province instead of a region. The Nassau Communal Diet elected a regional government presided over by the Landesdirektor or Landeshauptmann. On 8 June 1885 the Kommunalständischer Verband Frankfurt, holding the same responsibilities in the territory of the former Free City of Frankfurt upon Main, was merged into the regional association of Wiesbaden. The same reform enfranchised the Nassau Communal Diet to elect representatives for the newly established provincial diet of the Province of Hesse-Nassau, first convened in 1886.
In the course of the democratisation of the Prussian administration after 1918 the communal diets were directly elected by the people. After the abolition of the Nassau Communal Diet by the Nazi dictatorship each Landeshauptmann was appointed. After 1945 the administrative committees elected the Landeshauptmann, the regional parliament was not reestablished. In 1953 the Wiesbaden regional association was dissolved and its tasks and assets transferred to the new statewide State Welfare Association of Hesse.

Elections to the communal diets

Summary of the Nassau Commual Diet direct election results
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!align="center" colspan="1"|61
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!align="center" colspan="1"|52
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1929
!align="center" colspan="1"|52
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1933
!align="center" colspan="1"|55

Land director and land captains (Landesdirektor / Landeshauptmann)