It consisted at this time of the former County of Northeim, the cities of Göttingen, Uslar, Dransfeld, Munden and Gieselwerder and one half of Moringen.
Lutterbeck is a small community about 4 km north of Moringen in Lower Saxony, Germany.
At this time, the territory consisted of the regions formerly owned by the Counts of Northeim, the towns of Göttingen, Uslar, Dransfeld, Münden, Gieselwerder at the border with Hesse and half of Moringen.
It runs in a north-south direction west of the town of Moringen, between Fredelsloh in the north and Hardegsen in the south.
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The former was initially established at Moringen Castle near Northeim, later also at Neindorf and Ampfurth.
Moringen became the first juvenile camp where prisoners were assigned to barracks based on their biological characteristics according to Robert Ritter's theory of race hygiene.