Landkreis Regenwalde

The district consisted of mostly rural areas around the cities of Labes, Plathe, Regenwalde and Wangerin.

In the spring of 1945, the territory of the district of Regenwalde was occupied by the Red Army, and after the War, it was placed under Polish administration.

Today, the area covered by the district is mainly in Łobez County in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

No new constitution for the districts was created; the Kreisordnung für die Provinzen Ost- und Westpreußen, Brandenburg, Pommern, Schlesien and Sachsen of 19 March 1881 remained in effect.

[1] In 1925, the population of the district of Regenwalde was 50,582, of which 48,256 (95.4%) were Protestants, 1,263 (2.5%) were Catholics, 824 (1.6%) were supporters of free churches, and 159 (0.3%) were Jews.

Administrative divisions of the province of Pomerania (1939).