Dąbrówno, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Dąbrówno ( German Schön oaks ) is a village in the municipality in the district Potegowo Slupsk ( Stolp ) of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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Geographical location

Dąbrówno located in Pomerania, about 30 km east-southeast of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ) and four kilometers east of the church village Łupawa ( Lupow ).

History

Dąbrówno was formerly Dombrowe and emerged from the former sheep farm Damerow or Dumbrowe on the field marks of the estate Grumkow. In 1784, among the sheep Kossäten four and eight Büdner and the colony Schönfelde, which consisted of a Vorwerk, four farmers and four Büdnern. In 1839, was from the Vorwerk Dombrowe an independent estate, which received the name Nice oaks before the First World War. The 821 -acre manor with the Vorwerk Schoenfeld was still in possession in 1928 by Leo von Zalewski and was then settled.

In 1939 lived in nice oak 410 inhabitants in 78 households.

Before 1945, Nice Oak belonged to the district of Grumbkow in the district of Stolp, administrative region of Pomerania, Pomerania. The municipal area was 827 hectares. In the town there were two beautiful oaks Locations:

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The village community had a total of 57 farms.

Towards the end of World War II occupied on March 9, 1945, the Red Army without a fight the village. Some villagers had previously made ​​a futile attempt to escape. As of July 1945, Poland in the village and took over houses and farmsteads. By Christmas 1945, they had confiscated all homesteads. Beautiful oak was renamed Dąbrówno. In Gutzmerow a Polish prison camp, were the villagers who did not comply, was imprisoned. Only a portion of the fields could henceforth be ordered. In the following years all the villagers were expelled.

138 native of Nice oak villagers were later identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 147 in East Germany.

The village is now initially powiat Słupski the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Slupsk voivodship ) become. Here now live about 245 inhabitants.

Church

The villagers present before 1945 were Protestant. In 1925 there was a villager Catholic religion. Beautiful oak trees belonged to the parish Lupow and thus to the church Stolp -Altstadt.

School

The existing in beautiful oak trees before 1945 elementary school was a single stage. In 1932 there taught a single teacher 61 school children.

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