Bruskowo Małe

Bruskowo Małe ( German Klein Brüskow, Kashubian Mole Brëskòwò ) is a village in the northwest of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community of Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the powiat Słupski.

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Geographical location

The village area of Bruskowo Małe located in Pomerania and comprises partly forested moraine, a meadow valley where the town is located, and a strip of Motzbach Valley in the south. Distance from Berlin to the southwest is about 320 kilometers.

History

This former farm is mentioned as Duchess Anna in 1650 erected a Ziegelhofstraße in small Brüskow. In the Prussian era, the village was one of eighteen royal villages that were under the Office Stolp.

Around 1784 had small Brüskow five farmers, two Kossäten, two Büdner and a schoolmaster in a total of ten hearths (households). The regulation was a farming village from the village office.

Until 1945 the village belonged to the district of Stolp in Pomerania Region of the Prussian province of Pomerania. Small Brüskow in the official and the civil registry district Great Brüskow (now Polish: Bruskowo Wielkie ) and incorporated in the District Court area Stolp.

Towards the end of the Second World War, the village was occupied on March 8, 1945 by Soviet troops and then part of Poland. The German city received the new Polish name Bruskowo Małe. In the summer of 1945, Poland entered the village and took over farms and houses. The German population was expelled, the first part on 11 December 1945. In 1947, all the villagers were already sold.

45 displaced from small Brüskow villagers were later identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 79 in the GDR.

The village is today a district of Gmina Slupsk in powiat Słupski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ).

Development of the population

Church

The population of small Brüskow was before 1945 a Protestant denomination. The village belonged to the parish of Great Brüskow (now Polish: Bruskowo Wielkie ) Church in Stolp county town of the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Last German minister was Pastor Henry Runkel.

Today, a predominantly Catholic population lives in Bruskowo Małe. The Church's commitment to Bruskowo Wielkie has remained to exist, but now belongs to the parish to deanery Ustka ( Stolpmünde ) in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Here surviving Protestant church members belong to the parish of Holy Cross Church in Slupsk in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

In 1932, taught in the one-stage primary school teacher 35 school children. This subheading also covers children from Grünhagen came (today Polish: Wierzbięcin ).

Traffic

Through the village a side road leading from Slupsk ( Stolp ) coming over Bruskowo Wielkie ( United Brüskow ) and Krzemienica ( Stone Forest ) extends as far as Możdżanowo ( Mützenow ) and on to the voivodeship road 203 ( Koszalin ( Koszalin ) - Darłowo (Rügenwalde ) - Ustka ( Stolpmünde ) ) leads. The nearest train station is Strzelinko ( Strellin ) to the state railway line No 405 Pila ( Pila ) - Ustka.

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