Bogdaniec, Lubusz Voivodeship

Bogdaniec ( German Dühringshof ) is a village and seat of the homonymous country church in the Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland.

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Geography

Dühringshof is located about 12 km south-east of Landsberg, at the Eastern Railway near the Warta.

History

The villages Gennin, Loppow, Ratzdorf and Stennewitz have been mentioned already in the 13th century.

The colony Landsberger Dutchman was founded in 1686.

As of 1726, the construction of colonies Genninsch Warthebruch, lower and upper Gennin Gennin was.

Today's capital in 1768 on the edge of the fraction of the Warta created on the high land on either side of the old Dutch Genninschen dam for 32 families with a total of 443 acres on the area of the domain Office Städt sky and named after the Prussian General von Dühringshofen.

Between 1771 and 1774, the new municipalities Raumerswalde, Gerlachsthal, Cocceji and Lossow were established by the settlement commission under Franz Balthasar Schoenberg of Brenkenhoff.

During World War II the city was occupied on February 1, 1945 by Soviet troops. The German population was expelled in 1945 the end of June.

By 1945 Dühringshof was a municipality in the district of Landsberg ( Warta ). After the end of World War II, the town was taken over by the Potsdam Agreement in Polish administration and expelled the German population. Since then the place has been called Bogdaniec.

Population Development

Community

The rural community Dühringshof consists of the following villages:

  • Bogdaniec ( Dühringshof )
  • Chwałowice ( Landsberger Dutch )
  • Gostkowice ( Gerlachsthal )
  • Jasiniec ( Johanneshof )
  • Jenin ( Gennin )
  • Jeninek ( Genninsch Warthebruch )
  • Jeniniec (Upper Gennin )
  • Jeże ( Giesen )
  • Języki ( Giesenaue )
  • Krzyszczyna ( Cocceji )
  • Krzyszczynka ( Cocceji - Neuwalde )
  • Kwiatkowice ( Blumenthal )
  • Lubczyno ( Ludwigshorst )
  • Łupowo ( Loppow )
  • Motylewo ( Friedrich Berg)
  • Podjenin (sub Gennin )
  • Racław ( Ratzdorf )
  • Roszkowice ( Raumerswalde )
  • Stanowice ( Stennewitz )
  • Wieprzyce Dolne (low Wepritz )
  • Włostów ( Lossow )

Traffic

The village lies on the former National Highway 1 today Droga wojewódzka the 132 stations are Bogdaniec ( Düringshof ) and Łupowo to the Prussian Eastern Railway ( Loppow ). Today, even regional rail traffic to Krzyż (cross), Kostrzyn (Küstrin ) and to Poznań (Posen) takes place.

Personalities

  • Hermann Teuchert ( born March 13, 1880 in Loppow; † January 13, 1972 in Heidelberg), German scholar
  • Heinz Fanslau ( born June 6, 1909 in Düringshof, † March 10, 1987 in Munich), Major General of the Waffen- SS
  • Gottfried Kiesow ( born August 7, 1931 in Alt- Gennin; † November 7, 2011 in Wiesbaden, Germany ), German conservationists, Chairman of the German Foundation for Monument Protection (until 2010)

References

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