German football was reorganized in 1933 under the Third Reich into 16 top-flight divisions and Germania became part of the Gauliga Westfalen.
In 1933 German football was re-organized under the Third Reich into sixteen top-flight divisions.
German football was re-organized under the Reich's politically motivated sports policies in 1933 into sixteen top-flight regional divisions.
Luftwaffensportverein Berlin was a latecomer to the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg, joining the top-flight division for the 1943-44 season and earning a 2nd place result.
German football was reorganized under the Third Reich in 1933 and 16 regional top-flight divisions were formed.
German football was reorganized into sixteen top-flight divisions, or Gauligen, under the Third Reich in 1933.
German football was re-organized in 1933 under the Third Reich into sixteen top-flight divisions known as Gauligen.
German football was re-organized that same year under the Third Reich into sixteen top-flight divisions called Gauligen.
Gigović, almost by himself, lifts the team to eventually reach the Serbian top-flight division, the Wiener Städtische Liga.
Germany football was re-organized under the Third Reich in 1933 into 16 regional top-flight divisions.