The Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences (German: Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen , or THM) is a German Fachhochschule for bachelor's and master's studies in the cities of Giessen , Friedberg , and Wetzlar .
43-479: The University of Applied Sciences of Central Hesse (Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM)) traces back to Giessen . On the 14 January 1838 by the National Trade Association Darmstadt, Giessen "school for technical drawing" was founded ("Schule für technisches Zeichnen"). This led to the founding of this school were widespread complaints that artisans could not read and understand the plans of
86-528: A legal subject ( Rechtssubjekt ) of the central government, without the status of a state ( Staatscharakter ), though formally it remained a self-governing unit. After Sprenger and Jung came into conflict with one another at the start of 1935, Hitler appointed Sprenger as the head of government in the People's State in the Reichsstatthalter Law . The People's State was the second state of Germany, after
129-482: A process of consultations in the Landtag, which served as a constitutional convention . The final constitution of the state was promulgated on 12 December 1919. It was subsequently altered three times: Under Article 17 ff. of the constitution, the Landtag consisted of seventy members, who were elected by proportional representation for a three year term. The minimum age for election was twenty-five. All male citizens over
172-563: A result, it was not possible for any party to form a government and Adelung remained in place as head of a caretaker government . In a second election on 19 June 1932, the Nazi party increased their portion of the vote to 44%, but it remained impossible for any party to form a government. After the Nazi victory in the March 1933 federal election , they strongly demanded control of the State government. On 13 March,
215-448: A single "Hessian State Ministry" ( Hessischen Staatsministerium ) and Minister-President Werner lost the title of State President ( Staatspräsident ). In the process, Spenger prevailed in a personal power battle with Minister-President Werner. Although Werner was a Nazi party member, he attempted to maintain a form of state administration which was more like the pre-Nazi form and he supported police commissioner Werner Best against
258-510: Is a town in the German state ( Bundesland ) of Hesse , capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen . The population is approximately 90,000, with roughly 37,000 university students. The name comes from Giezzen , as it was first referred to in 1197, which refers to the position of the town between several rivers, lakes and streams. The largest river in Giessen
301-670: Is home to the basketball club Giessen 46ers , five-time champion of the Basketball Bundesliga . Its home games take place at the Sporthalle Gießen-Ost . Also, Giessen has an American football team called Giessen Golden Dragons. The Catholic Scouts of Europe were founded in Giessen in 1975. Manisch is a dialect of rotwelsch spoken in and around Giessen by people in lower income neighbourhoods, some of which are known as "Eulenkopf", "Gummiinsel", "Heyerweg" and "Margaretenhütte". Approximately 700–750 residents spoke
344-668: Is the Lahn , which divides the town in two parts (west and east), roughly 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Frankfurt am Main . Giessen is also home to the University of Giessen . In 1969, the town hosted the ninth Hessentag state festival. Giessen came into being as a moated castle in 1152 built by Count Wilhelm von Gleiberg , although the history of the community in the northeast and in today's suburb called "Wieseck" dates back to 775. The town became part of Hesse-Marburg in 1567, passing to Hesse-Darmstadt in 1604. The University of Giessen
387-816: The Sturmabteilung (SA). Above all, Werner fought against Sprenger's attempts to merge the Free State with the other territories of the Gau Hesse-Nassau (which were in the southern portion of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau ). The conflict escalated when Sprenger sought to unite the four chambers of commerce within the Gau. Werner appealed directly to Adolf Hitler , but had no success. Finally, on 20 September 1933, Sprenger forced Werner to retire as Minister-President and appointed Philipp Wilhelm Jung in his place, who bore only
430-632: The Free State of Saxony , in which the leadership of the local Nazi Gau had completely replaced the local state government. The deputy Gauleiter Heinrich Reiner became the State Secretary in Sprenger's State cabinet, which contained no other ministers. On 1 April 1937, Sprenger promulgated a law abolishing the provinces of Upper Hesse, Rhenish Hesse, and Starkenburg. After the German surrender in May 1945, at
473-675: The Ordinance for the election of a constitutional convention for the Republic of Hesse was published in the Hessian government's gazette , along with some basic laws, drafted by Carl Ulrich. In accordance with the Treaty of Versailles , approximately 40% of the state's territory (in particular, Rhine Hesse and part of Starkenburg) was occupied by the French Army from January 1919 until June 30, 1930. In
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#1732876356485516-522: The Prussian provinces of Hesse and Nassau and Frankfurt am Main to form Greater Hesse ( German : Groß-Hessen ). Greater Hesse was renamed Hesse on December 1, 1946, and later became one of the federal states of West Germany . The parts of the state on the left bank of the Rhine became part of the new state of Rhineland-Palatinate ( Rheinland-Pfalz ) on 30 August 1946. On 8 November 1918, some of
559-608: The Rhine Hesse Regierungsbezirk [ de ] (merged with the Rhenish Palatinate to create the Rheinhessen-Pfalz Regierungsbezirk in 1968, which was disbanded in 2000). After the proclamation of the People's State on 9 November 1918, the first Landtag was elected on 26 January 1919. This parliament enacted a preliminary constitution for the new state on 20 February and began
602-565: The Centre Party agreed to form a coalition with the Nazi party and Ferdinand Werner [ de ] became State President. The first step in the Nazification of the Free State was the appointment of Jakob Sprenger , the Gauleiter of Gau Hesse-Nassau , as Reichsstatthalter ('Reich lieutenant') of the State on 5 May 1933. Over the course of 1933, Sprenger reduced the government of
645-808: The Council: Arthur Osann [ de ] and Heinrich Köhler [ de ] . The next day, the Darmstadt Workers' and Soldiers' Council responded by declaring that the monarchy was abolished and entrusting Carl Ulrich , the leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Hesse, with the task of forming a government. A transitional government composed of Carl Ulrich (SDP), Heinrich Fulda [ de ] (SPD), Konrad Henrich [ de ] ( Progress Party ) and Otto von Brentano di Tremezzo [ de ] ( Centre )
688-551: The Darmstadt-based "German government" was renamed the "Government President of Hesse" ( Regierungspräsident Hessen ) on 4 November 1945, and finally the "Government President of Darmstadt" ( Regierungspräsident Darmstadt ) on 21 January 1946. Thus the People's State became the Darmstadt Regierungsbezirk within the State of Hesse. Rhine-Hesse became part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in 1946, as
731-442: The Free State through various ordinances and personnel decisions. Sprenger claimed the right to make such decisions even when his position as Reichsstatthalter did not legitimately entitle him to do so. By the end of the year, he had reduced the number of ministers from five to one minister and a state secretary, and had reduced the number of ministerial Beamte (civil servants) from 40 to nine. All ministries were united into
774-514: The Keller Theatre, is a converted German Army Officers' Club. As of 28 September 2007, the Giessen Depot and all other U.S. facilities in the greater Giessen area were returned to local German authorities. The former U.S. Army buildings were used to house refugees after the large influx of 2016. After the war, the city was twinned with Winchester , UK. Giessen is twinned with: Giessen
817-708: The States with the Reich of 31 March and 7 April 1933 and the Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich of 30 January 1934, the sovereignty of the German states was ended. After that, the state government's functions were mostly taken over by the regional branch of the Nazi Party, Gau Hesse-Nassau , which also controlled the neighbouring Nassau province of Prussia, and the position of Minister-President
860-634: The THM is becoming more and more active with its degree programs, continuing to strive into various academic fields. To intensify the work founded the university 2007, the University Centre for Continuing Education - HZW and taught in the Old Mountain Monastery in Solms-Oberbiel an educational center, a system which is installed at the Giessen campus in 2011. Facility of Studium Plus is part of
903-790: The Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen. Studium Plus is a Competence Center of Applied Science. It offers a dual system of studying. Students combine learning theory in the university and receive practical approaches in additional business and industries. Subject of studies are: Further facility locations of the Studium Plus University are in Bad Hersfeld , Bad Wildungen , Frankenberg and Biedenkopf in Hesse . Giessen Giessen , spelled Gießen in German ( German pronunciation: [ˈɡiːsn̩] ),
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#1732876356485946-642: The age of twenty had the right to vote. The tasks of the Landtag were: legislating, passing a budget , electing the Minister-president ("Staatspräsident"), and confirming the selection of ministers. Under the Law on the Renovation of the Reich of 30 January 1934, the Landtag was abolished. The seat of the Landtag was the Ständehaus on Luisenplatz in Darmstadt. The structure had been built between 1836 and 1839 and
989-531: The architects were fostered. Just four weeks into Darmstadt in December 1837 the trade school was founded, the predecessor of today's TU Darmstadt ( Technische Universität Darmstadt ). Thus, the THM is only a month younger than the TU Darmstadt and thus the second oldest higher technical educational institution in the German state of Hesse . In Giessen also in 1838, another "trade school" was founded. In 1840 followed
1032-566: The central government, though formally it retained some local government. After the German surrender in May 1945, at the end of World War II , Upper Hesse and Starkenburg formed part of the American occupation zone , while Rhenish Hesse, on the left bank of the Rhine , fell within the French occupation zone . On September 19, 1945, American administrators merged the section of the People's State of Hesse with
1075-465: The dialect fluently as of 1976. Although the dialect still influences the Giessen vernacular , it is nearly extinct in terms of fluent speakers. Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is " Cfb ". (Marine West Coast Climate). People%27s State of Hesse The People's State of Hesse ( German : Volksstaat Hessen )
1118-605: The end of World War II , the Rhine river formed the boundary between the French and American occupation zones , meaning that Rhenish Hesse was in the French zone, while the rest of the state lay in the American Zone. On 14 April 1945, Ludwig Bergsträsser was entrusted by the US military government with the task of building a regional administration, as Chairman of a "German Government" ( Deutsche Regierung ) based in Darmstadt (his title
1161-409: The establishment of the trade association casting . Whose members included the professors Justus von Liebig and Hugo von Ritgen. The trade school in 1842 expanded into a "computational School for Craftsmen". In 1846 the school for technical drawing formed together to create the "trade school" (Handwerkerschule). In the winter semester of 1986/87 the computer science program was first made available. At
1204-540: The fact that the new state was a Republic (rather than implying that it was a socialist state ) and was used in the same manner as the term Free State , which was employed by most of the other German States in this period. Like the Grand Duchy, the capital was Darmstadt and the state consisted of provinces Upper Hesse ( German : Oberhessen , capital Gießen ), Starkenburg (capital Darmstadt ) and Rhenish Hesse ( German : Rheinhessen , capital Mainz ). The area of
1247-597: The first state elections on 26 January 1919, the SPD received 44.5% of the vote and Ulrich formed a second cabinet with the German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Centre Party which took office in February. The state constitution came into force on 20 March 1920, and Ulrich continued in office as State-President ( German : Staatspräsident ). The SDP was re-elected in 1921 (32.6%), 1924 (35.2%), and 1927 (32.6%) and maintained
1290-488: The provinces were eliminated in 1937. In 1938, there was a comprehensive reform at the district level. The districts of Bensheim, Schotten, and Oppenheim were abolished on 1 November 1938, reducing the total number of districts to fifteen. At the same time, the cities of Darmstadt, Giessen, Mainz, Offenbach am Main, and Worms were made independent Stadtkreise ("urban districts"). From 1 January 1939, all Kreise were renamed Landkreise ("rural districts"). This arrangement of
1333-509: The same coalition. After celebrating his 75th birthday in office in 1928, Ulrich retired and was succeeded as State-President by fellow Social Democrat Bernhard Adelung . In the November 1931 elections, Adelung's coalition suffered a severe loss, winning only 37.1% of the vote (SDP: 21.4%, Centre: 14.3%; DDP: 1.4% ). The Nazi party won 37.1% of the vote and the Communist Party won 13.6%. As
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1376-501: The same time the "mathematics, science and data processing" was divided into the subject areas "of mathematics, science and computer science" (Giessen) and "mathematics, science and data processing" (Friedberg). The ZeVA-accredited master's program "International Marketing" means that THM is one of the first economics marketing graduate courses in Germany to be taught in English. Increasingly,
1419-491: The state was 7,692 km²; it had 1,347,279 inhabitants in 1925. Around two-thirds professed Protestantism , the other third were Roman Catholics . Under the Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich of 30 January 1934, the Nazi government abolished the People's State's Landtag and transferred sovereignty from the People's State to the Reich, converting Hesse into an administrative unit of
1462-460: The title of State Minister ( Staatsminister ). The Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich of 30 January 1934 abolished the People's State's Landtag and transferred sovereignty from the People's State to the Reich . The state government was subordinated to the Reich government. The Reich government extended its constitutional authority over Hesse. Hesse ceased to possess independence and was henceforth
1505-528: The town's historic buildings. It became part of the modern state of Hesse after the war. In 1977, Giessen was merged with the neighbouring city Wetzlar to form the new city of Lahn . However, this attempt to reorganize the administration was reversed in 1979. It was part of the Darmstadt region (regierungsbezirk) between 1945 and 1981, until the Giessen (region) was founded on 1 January 1981. A U.S. military base
1548-539: The troops stationed in Darmstadt revolted. Grand Duke Ernest Louis reacted by appointing a State Council ( Staatsrat ), composed of the Grand Duke, his ministers, and two members drawn from each of the parties represented in the Grand Duchy's parliament. The left-leaning parties in this council called for the Grand Duke's abdication, but he refused, and was supported in this by the National Liberal representatives on
1591-419: Was changed to "President" on 8 May 1945). Around the beginning of August, Bergsträsser's authority was extended over the whole of the former provinces of Starkenburg and Upper Hesse and his administration was renamed as the "German Government of the State of Hesse" ( Deutsche Regierung des Landes Hessen ). After the proclamation of Greater Hesse by the American military administration on 19 September 1945,
1634-696: Was destroyed during the Second World War. The site is now occupied by the main office of the Sparkasse Darmstadt [ de ] . Under Article 37 of the Hessian constitution, the Minister-President had the title of State-President ("Staatspräsident") and the cabinet was known as the "Entire Ministry" ("Gesamtministerium"). Under the Provisional Law and Second Law on the Coordination of
1677-493: Was formed on 14 November. Although the republic had been unilaterally declared by the Workers' and Soldiers' Council, Carl Ulrich was a strong supporter of representative democracy. On 27 November, he instructed the state bureaucracy to accept instructions exclusively from the transitional government and not from the Workers' and Soldiers' Councils. At the same time, free elections were scheduled for 26 January 1919. On 10 December 1918,
1720-784: Was founded in 1607. Giessen was included within the Grand Duchy of Hesse created in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars . After the First World War , it was part of the People's State of Hesse . During the Second World War , a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp was in the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Licher Straße . Heavy bombing destroyed about 75 percent of Giessen in 1944, including most of
1763-497: Was held by the Gauleiter from 1935. The People's State inherited the Grand Duchy of Hesse's division into three provinces: Starkenburg, Rhenish Hesse, and Upper Hesse, which were themselves divided into a total of eighteen Kreise ("districts"). The state's territory also included eight exclaves of Baden and Prussia, and there were eleven Hessian enclaves within Baden. After the abolition of provincial and district councils in 1936,
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1806-416: Was located in Giessen after the Second World War. The U.S. Army Garrison of Gießen had a population of up to 10,000 American soldiers and their families. Gießen was also the site of the central US army depot for all of Europe as well as the site of a special ammunition depot. The base is a converted German Army Air Field which is reflected in some of the buildings including the housing area. A theatre, known as
1849-595: Was one of the constituent states of Germany from 1918 to 1945, as the successor to the Grand Duchy of Hesse ( German : Großherzogtum Hessen ) after the defeat of the German Empire in World War I , on the territory of the current German states of Hesse and the Rhineland-Palatinate . The State was established after Grand Duke Ernest Louis was deposed on 9 November 1918. The term "People's State" referred to
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