Bobitz

Bobitz is a municipality in the center of the district of North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Mecklenburg- bath small, located in the municipality of the village of Mecklenburg.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Beidendorf
  • 2.3 Bobitz
  • 2.4 Tressow
  • 2.5 Small Krankow

Geography

The community is situated in a ground moraine Bobitz between the Schwerin Lake, the town of Greve mills and Wismar. Near the village of Beidendorf located at 95 meters above sea level. NN is the highest point in the large community. In the southeast of the community of Big and Small Lake Dambecker are.

Community structure

To Bobitz include the formerly independent villages

  • Beidendorf
  • Great Krankow

And the other districts

  • Dalliendorf
  • Dambeck
  • Grapen Stieten
  • Käselow
  • Small Krankow
  • Köchel village
  • Lutterstorf
  • Naudin
  • Neuhof
  • Petersdorf
  • Torment
  • Rastorf
  • Saunstorf
  • Scharfstorf
  • Tressow

History

Incorporations

Neuhof near Bobitz and Saunstorf were incorporated on 1 July 1950. Dalliendorf was added on 1 April 1959. Dambeck followed on 1 July 1961. Finally, on 13 June 2004 Beidendorf and Great Krankow incorporated.

Beidendorf

The village church Beidendorf is mentioned in 1230 in Ratzeburg tithe register, which at that time the diocese of Ratzeburg belonging villages ordered by parishes lists. As Pleban appears a " Dietrich " in the records this year. Around 1330 Beidendorf was estimated in the tax Ratzeburger churches to a value of 30 marks of silver. During this time, a knight John Storm was one of the wealthy of the place. 1396 was the Kirchherr a Nicholas Dargetzow. Other names in old documents as Dünnebik indicate the origin of Lower Saxony (Braunschweig). In the 15th century are as landlords often the name of the blaze and called Hinrik of Stralendorff. 1524 Duke Albrecht VII passes his advice and Knights of Oertzen the village Beidendorf and two courtyards in Scharstorf as a fief. Until 1609 Beidendorf remained in the possession of this noble family. The brothers Hartwig and Joachim von Bulow entered the succession and the Billow lasted until 1787. Later, the owners changed several times.

Bobitz

Bobitz was in the modern part of the more than 20 -acre complex goods and former seat of the Counts von der Schulenburg - Tressow. Mid-19th century burned down the old manor house, at this point was a simple manor house of brick - here Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg was born, later Prussian imperial general in the First World War and by 1939 the NSDAP Reichstag.

Tressow

On the Good Tressow a castle-like mansion in neo-classical style was around 1860, built by the Schwerin court architect Daniel, a Schinkel students. From the former estate remains of a small park are preserved today only. The park is the burial place of the counts is von der Schulenburg, including a memorial to the resistance fighters Fritz Dietlof Graf von der Schulenburg, who was executed after July 20, 1944. Tressow was until 1945 owned by the Count von der Schulenburg. The mansion was renovated in 2000 and is used for residential purposes and holiday apartments.

Small Krankow

In small Krankow existed from 1240 to 1356 one of the Teutonic Order.

Transport links

Through the community the A20 (junction Bobitz ) and the B lead 208 ( Wismar, Gadebusch ). The Bobitzer railway station is on the railway line Lübeck- Bad little ones.

Personalities

  • Dr. Paul Lembke (1860-1939), Mayor of the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr (1904-1928) [ born in Lutterstorf ]
  • Albert Sanneck (1901-1988), politician and trade unionist [ born in Scharfstorf ]
  • Tisa von der Schulenburg (1903-2001), writer [ born in Tressow ]
  • Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg (1865-1939), General and Nazi politician [ born in Bobitz ]

Pictures of Bobitz

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