Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden
Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. It was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until it was merged with Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen in 1934 Dresden.
Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden issued the Roman numeral II to road vehicles licensed there. In 1906 the Saoxon authorities refused to add additional letters, in line with vehicle licensing reforms introduced in line with the rest of the German Empire.[1]
References
- Herzfeld, Andreas. "Deutsches Reich von 1906-1945". dr-herzfeld.de. Andreas. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- (1919) Die Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden by Willi Doenges, Berlin: Eckstein
- (1929) Die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung der Getreidemüllerei in der Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden seit Aufhebung der Konzessionspflicht (1861) bis zur Einführung der Kriegszwangswirtschaft (1915) by Friedrich Gille, Dresden: F. W. Kalbfleisch (1929).
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