People's State of Reuss
Volksstaat Reuß
1919–1920
Flag of Reuss
Flag
Coat of arms of Reuss
Coat of arms
CapitalGera
Common languagesGerman
GovernmentRepublic
Historical eraAftermath of World War I
 Established
4 April 1919
 Merged into Thuringia
1 May 1920
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Reuss Elder Line
Reuss Younger Line
Thuringia

The People's State of Reuss (German: Volksstaat Reuß) was a short-lived state in what is now Thuringia. The state was formed on 4 April 1919 after the reigning princes of the two Reuss principalities abdicated and elections were held in both states.[1] The People's State of Reuss had a non-contiguous area of 1,143 square kilometers, 211,324 inhabitants (1919) and was divided into three districts.

It united with six other small states to form Thuringia, a member state of the Weimar Republic, on 1 May 1920.

References

  1. The Statesman's Year-Book. Palgrave Macmillan UK. 2016. p. 969. ISBN 9780230270565.


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