Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe
The Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe (German: Freistaat Schaumburg-Lippe) was created following the abdication of Prince Adolf II of the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe on 15 November 1918, following the German Revolution. It was a state in Germany during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. The democratic government was suppressed during Nazi rule. At the end of the Second World War, the British military occupation government decreed on 1 November 1946 the union of Schaumburg-Lippe, Hannover, Braunschweig and Oldenburg to form the new state of Lower Saxony.
Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe | |||||||||
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State of Germany | |||||||||
1918–1946 | |||||||||
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The Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe (red) within the Weimar Republic | |||||||||
Capital | Bückeburg | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• 1939 | 340 km2 (130 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1939 | 53,277 | ||||||||
Government | |||||||||
• Type | Republic | ||||||||
State Councillor | |||||||||
• 1918 (first) | Friedrich von Feilitzsch | ||||||||
• 1933–1945 | Karl Dreiera | ||||||||
• 1945–1946 (last) | Heinrich Drake | ||||||||
Reichsstatthalter | |||||||||
• 1933–1945 | Alfred Meyer | ||||||||
Historical era | Interwar · World War II | ||||||||
15 November 1918 | |||||||||
• Disestablished | 1 November 1946 | ||||||||
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