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Gauliga Ostpreußen : ウィキペディア英語版
Gauliga Ostpreußen
(詳細はGau (from 1934)
| region = East Prussia
| successor = Region became part of Poland
and the Soviet Union''
| level = Level 1
| domest_cup = Tschammerpokal
| season = 1943-44
| champions = VfB Königsberg
}}
The Gauliga Ostpreußen was the highest football league in the Prussian province of East Prussia (German: Ostpreußen) and the Free City of Danzig from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation of the league, the Nazis reorganised the administrative regions in Germany, and the ''Gau'' ''East Prussia'' the Prussian province. Danzig however did not became part of this ''Gau'', being integrated in the ''Gau Danzig-West Prussia'' in 1939 instead.
==Overview==
The league was introduced by the Nazi Sports Office in 1933, after the Nazi take over of power in Germany. It replaced the ''Bezirksliga'' as the highest level of play in German football competitions.
The ''Gauliga Ostpreußen'' was established with fourteen clubs in two divisions of seven each. As such, the league consisted of clubs from Germany and the city-state of Danzig, which was under the protection of the League of Nations and not part of Germany.
The Gauliga replaced as such the ''Bezirksliga Ostpreußen'' and the ''Bezirksliga Grenzmark'', the highest leagues in the region until then. Both were part of the ''Baltenverband'', the German ''Baltic Football Association'', which determined its own ''Baltic champion''.
In its first season, the league had fourteen clubs in two groups. Teams in the same division played each other once at home and once away. The ''Gauliga'' champion was determined by a home-and-away final of the two division winners. This club then qualified for the German championship while the bottom team in each group was relegated. This system remained in place for the 1934-35 season.
From 1935, the ''Gauliga'' was expanded to four divisions of seven clubs. The two top teams of each division then entered a finals round which consisted of two four-team groups. The two group winners then played out the ''Gauliga'' champion.
In 1938, the league system was simplified by introducing a single-division ten-team league. The bottom two teams were supposed to be relegated but the increasingly restrictive politics of the Nazis meant, that the club of the Polish minority, KS Gedania Danzig, had to resign from the league and was disbanded.
In 1939-40, the league was supposed to play with only eight clubs. In January 1940, the competition was cancelled altogether and four selected teams played a ''Gauliga'' championship tournament instead. At the end of this season, the clubs from the Danzig region, Preußen Danzig, SV 19 Neufahrwasser and SG Elbing, left the ''Gauliga Ostpreußen'' and joined the new ''Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen'' instead. The ''Gau Ostpreußen'' was in itself enlarged when parts of occupied Poland were added to it from the end of 1939.
The 1940-41 season was played as a single division again, now with seven clubs. This system remained in place until the disbanding of the league in 1944.
The imminent collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945 gravely affected all ''Gauligas'' and football in East Prussia ceased in 1944 due to the arrival of the Red Army in the region. The 1944-45 season was most likely not started anymore. With the beginning of the East Prussian Offensive in January 1945, the region was completely engulfed by war.

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