In Nazi Germany, the state gave a number of honorary titles to certain German cities.
Not included in this list is the Polish city of Zamość, which, in 1942, was planned to be renamed Himmlerstadt, after Heinrich Himmler.
[5] Reichsmessestadt Hauptstadt des deutschen Handels "Reich Fair City" "Capital of German Trade"" 1933 Shared with the city of Cologne, see above.
[5] Gründungsstadt des Großdeutschen Reichs Patenstadt des Führers "City of the Founding of the Greater German Reich" "Patronage City of the Führer" Hauptstadt der deutschen Kunst Hauptstadt der Bewegung Merged title: Hauptstadt der Bewegung und Hauptstadt der deutschen Kunst "Capital of German Art" "Capital of the Movement" Merged title: "Capital of the Movement and Capital of German Art" 1935 1938 "The Movement" meaning the Nazi Party, which was founded and headquartered in Munich.
The dual titles were merged into one according to a May 1938 Hitler decree[10] Stadt der Hermann-Göring-Werke Informally: Hermann-Göring-Stadt "City of the Hermann-Göring-Werke" Informally: "Hermann Göring City" Patenstadt von Hermann Göring "Patronage City of Hermann Göring"