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    The Gauliga Mitte was the highest football league in the Prussian province of Saxony and the German states of Thuringia and Anhalt from 1933 to 1945,...
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    A Gauliga (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaʊˌliːɡa]) was the highest level of play in German football from 1933 to 1945. The leagues were introduced in 1933...
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    March 1917 to 1. Sportverein Jena e.V. In 1933, 1. SV Jena joined the Gauliga Mitte, one of 16 top-flight divisions formed in the reorganization of German...
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    championship finals on several occasions. Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. After World War II, all sports clubs in the Soviet Occupation Zone...
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  • Points; 2) Goal ratio. Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Baden, Mitte, Ostmark and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification:...
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  • Erfurt did manage to play for a number of seasons in the premier level Gauliga Mitte, formed after 1933, they failed to earn any honours. In the aftermath...
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    re-organization of German football under the Third Reich, Dessau played in the Gauliga Mitte, one of sixteen new upper class divisions. The club quickly emerged...
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  • 2) Goal ratio. Group 4 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Hessen, Mitte and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1)...
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  • Points; 2) Goal ratio. Group 2A was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Mitte, Nordmark and Ostpreußen: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1)...
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    The 1937–38 Gauliga was the fifth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated...
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  • Points; 2) Goal ratio. Group 2 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Mitte, Niedersachsen, Nordmark and Sachsen: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification:...
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    The 1942–43 Gauliga was the tenth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fourth...
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    The 1938–39 Gauliga was the sixth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the last completed...
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    The 1936–37 Gauliga was the fourth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated...
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  • Reich in 1933 into sixteen top-flight Gauligen. VfL Halle joined the Gauliga Mitte in 1937 and played first division football there until 1944, earning...
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  • SV made its first appearance in top flight football in 1939 in the Gauliga Mitte, one of sixteen upper divisions created in the 1933 re-organization...
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    The 1939–40 Gauliga was the seventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the first...
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  • January 1926. Before World War II, it played in the lower reaches of the Gauliga Mitte. All private sports clubs were dissolved by the Soviet occupation in...
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  • Points; 2) Goal ratio. Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Hessen, Mitte, Südwest and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification:...
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    The 1941–42 Gauliga was the ninth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the third season...
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  • the Gauligas in later years, reaching a strength of thirty one in its last completed season, 1943–44. The teams qualified through the 1941–42 Gauliga season:...
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    championship, too. The Central German championship was replaced with the Gauliga Mitte and Gauliga Sachsen by the Nazis in 1933, two of 16 new tier-one football...
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    The 1940–41 Gauliga was the eighth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the second...
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    The 1943–44 Gauliga was the eleventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fifth...
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    title in 1939 but subsequently lost the playoffs for promotion to the Gauliga Ost after losing to FC Wien, Linzer ASK and WSV BU Neunkirchen. That same...
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    1933–34 Gauliga was the inaugural season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The Gauligas replaced...
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    The 1935–36 Gauliga was the third season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated...
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    The 1934–35 Gauliga was the second season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated...
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    attempts, and from 1933 the club played in the Gauliga Mitte. In 1935 the club was relegated from the Gauliga, but managed to gain immediate promotion a year...
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  • the competition not being held again until 1948. The thirty-one 1943–44 Gauliga champions, two more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg...
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