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Zeithain is a municipality in the district of Meißen, in
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History

Historically, it is known for the Zeithain Encampment (''Zeithainer Zeltlager'' or ''Zeithainer Lustlager'', i. e. the pleasure camp of Zeithain), which was a huge agglomeration of tents and troops, involving the whole 27,000-men-strong army of Augustus II the Strong between the towns of Zeithain and Glaubitz. This event took place from 1 to 26 June 1730.Holger Schuckelt: ''The Turkish Chamber: Oriental Splendour in the Dresden Armoury'', Munich:
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After the victorious conclusion of the
Great Northern War In the Great Northern War (1700–1721) a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern Europe, Northern, Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. The initial leaders of the ant ...
, the Polish-Saxon king had his army reorganized and equipped and now presented it in a large, magnificent maneuver, organized by Field Marshal Count August Christoph von Wackerbarth, to the Prussian king present, Frederick William I, and 48 invited European princes with their military officers as well as envoys of the European powers. It was not only the largest troop show in Europe, proving military capabilities, it was also considered the most gigantic baroque festival of its time, the “military spectacle of the century”, with great festivities, showcasing the high level of Saxon art and culture, concluded with a 23 feet long and 10 feet wide Dresden Stollen. A five-hour fireworks display on June 24th bathed the river and the town of Riesa in bright colors. For this purpose, a "fairy palace" measuring 80 x 230 feet was built from scaffolding and canvases, opposite the specially converted Promnitz Castle on the banks of the Elbe River. At the same time, a fleet illuminated to the top of the masts, led by fire-breathing whales and dolphins, sailed past the guests gathered in front of the castle, whose glory and splendor were praised with songs of praise from the royal chapel on the main ship. Captured Ottoman state tents were also used, two of which can now be viewed in the ''Türckische Kammer'' (Turkish Chamber) in the Dresden Palace. During
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, in the spring of 1941, the Stalag 304/IV-H and Stalag 329 prisoner-of-war camps were established in Zeithain. Stalag 329 was relocated to Zhmerynka in August 1941, and Stalag 304 was relocated to
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in September 1942, and replaced by the Stalag IV-B/Z camp, a subcamp of the Stalag IV-B camp. A memorial and museum commemorate it. Memorial and History of Zeithain camp
/ref> The first encounter of US and Soviet troops on German soil occurred on Elbe Day, 25 April 1945, at 12 p.m. on the banks of the Elbe in the village of Lorenzkirch, Zeithain. There is a memorial stone commemorating this event.


Municipality subdivisions

Zeithain includes the following subdivisions: *Cottewitz *Gohlis *Jacobsthal *Kreinitz *Lorenzkirch *Moritz *Neudorf *Promnitz *Röderau-Bobersen *Zschepa


Mayor

In 2021, Mirko Pollmer was elected mayor.


Gallery

File:GedenkZeithainEing.JPG, Memorial Ehrenhain, Zeithain File:Gedenkstein April 1945 in Lorenzkirch.jpg, Memorial stone April 1945 in Lorenzkirch File:Fotothek df rp-b 0460013 Zeithain-Lorenzkirch. Ruine der Holländermühle.jpg, Ruin of the ''Holländermühle'' in Lorenzkirch, Zeithain


Twin towns

Teningen, Germany


References

{{Authority control Meissen (district)