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Free Republic of Schwarzenberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Free Republic of Schwarzenberg

The Free Republic of Schwarzenberg ((ドイツ語:Freie Republik Schwarzenberg)) is a term now used for an unoccupied area in Western Saxony that existed for several weeks after the German capitulation on May 8, 1945. After the surrender of Germany, the districts of Schwarzenberg, Stollberg and Aue, in the Ore Mountains, were left unoccupied, for reasons that are unclear. Over time, anti-fascist action groups formed local governments in the 21 towns and villages. This status quo ended when Soviet troops finally occupied the area on June 24, 1945.
There is some speculation as to why neither American nor Soviet troops occupied the area. One explanation may be that the Soviets and Americans agreed to halt on the banks of the river Mulde. As there are several rivers with this name, and the Schwarzenberg area lies between them, a misunderstanding could be the main reason. Another possible explanation is that the Allies simply overlooked the area.
The name "Free Republic of Schwarzenberg" actually derives from the 1984 novel ''Schwarzenberg'' by Stefan Heym. As the novel is based on actual events, the name has become a convenient descriptor. However, Heym's novel is not a documentary and therefore not accurate.
Although there existed democratic structures concerning the authority of the newly generated anti-fascism-councils, it was never intended to build a (nation-) state. The councils had to deal with humanitarian issues as the un-occupied county of Schwarzenberg was not supported by any war parties, neither the Allied Troups nor the Wehrmacht as the latter already had surrendered. Other issues were keeping the law up and dealing with spread German soldiers who tried to avoid Soviet imprisonment by fleeing to the west.
After to Soviet occupation took place in June 1945 the councils were dismissed. However, their work was appreciated by the Soviets and some council men kept there positions in similar Soviet-initiated councils for several years, even after the GDR was founded in 1949.
==References==

* Stefan Heym, ''Schwarzenberg'' (Munich: Bertelsmann, 1984), ISBN 3-570-00140-7



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