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[edit] Luxembourg
Luxembourg was incorporated into Gau Moselland on 30 August 1942. Until then, Luxembourg was nominally independent (although administered by Gauleiter Gustav Simon), and Gau Moselland was called 'Koblenz-Trier'. Bastin 23:56, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 1943 territorial additions
This map should be changed to include further 1943 additions. In October 1943 Germany annexed the north Italian regions around Udine, Ljubljana, Istria and the adjacent Dalmatian islands, which became the Adriatic Littoral (Adriatisches Kustenland) administered by the Gau of Carinthia; South Tyrol was also added, becoming the Pre-Alpine Region (Alpenvorland) administered by the Gau of Tyrol-Vorarlberg. These additions at Italian expense were the last territorial changes to Nazi Germany before the end of the war. For more information see Magosci, Robert Paul. Historical Atlas of Central Europe. ISBN 0-295-98193-0 (pages 181, map on page 182). Also, look at this map: http://www.terra.es/personal7/jqvaraderey/194145fc.gif (lower left corner)