Free State of Lippe

The Free State of Lippe (German: Freistaat Lippe) was created following the abdication of Prince Leopold IV of the Principality of Lippe on 15 November 1918, following the German Revolution. It was a state in Germany during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. After the end of the Second World War, the Control Commission for Germany – British Element (CCG/BE) abolished the state of Lippe in January 1947 and incorporated it into the new German state of North Rhine-Westphalia that had been created three months earlier.

Free State of Lippe
Freistaat Lippe (German)
State of Germany
1918–1947
Flag
Coat of arms

The Free State of Lippe (red) within the Weimar Republic
CapitalDetmold
Area 
 1939
1,215.2 km2 (469.2 sq mi)
Population 
 1939
188,598
Government
  TypeRepublic
Chairman 
 1918–1920
Clemens Becker
 1920–1933
Heinrich Drake
 1933
Ernst Krappe
State President 
 1933–1936
Hans-Joachim Riecke
 1936–1945
Alfred Meyer
 1945–1947
Heinrich Drake
Historical eraInterwar period
 Established
15 November 1918
 Incorporation into North Rhine-Westphalia
21 January 1947
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Principality of Lippe
North Rhine-Westphalia
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