Brwice

Brwice ( German Blankenfelde ) is a village in the municipality Chojna powiat Gryfiński, Poland. It has about 210 inhabitants and is located eight kilometers south-east of the center of Chojna in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

History

In the Land Book of 1337 Blank field is a German village with 57 listed hooves, 4 of parish hooves, hooves are 16 Mannlehn Knight Stauenow. After several changes of ownership of the site passed to the family of blind, who possessed it until after the Thirty Years' War. Out of the half- ownership of the Königsberg Augustinian monastery was pledged. 1797 bought the von Tresckow the good and had this to 1945.

During the Second World War was a department of the Air Ministry, the Institute of Vibration Research, relocated to Blankenfelde. During the Soviet troops had occupied the surrounding villages already on 31 January 1945 they only came on February 4 to Blankenfelde. So people were able to escape from the Institute and some residents.

The expulsion of the inhabitants was the end of June in 1945 on the basis of the so-called Bierut Decrees. After Poland were settled in place, which had been placed in areas east of the Curzon Line with the choice of having to either accept or leave another nationality. The place was given the Polish name Brwice.

Between 1882 and 1992, was Brwice station on the railway line Stargard - Godków ( Stargard in Pomerania Jädickendorf ), which was abandoned in 1992 for economic reasons by the Polish State Railways.

  • Place of West Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Gmina Chojna
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