Dersenow

Dersenow is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). Since 1 August 2004, the community is part of the Office Boizenburg country located in the not office belonging to the city Boizenburg / Elbe, before Dersenow belonged to the Official Vellahn. The Gemeindegeniet divided into the districts Dammereez with the settlement deer pitcher and Dersenow with the settlement Am Sonnenberg.

Geography

The municipality is located in the west of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is bordered to the south by the Lower Saxon town hall Neuhaus. Most of the area is part of the Natural Park Mecklenburgisches Elbetal. Through the municipal area extend the federal highway 5 and the railway route Hamburg - Berlin, at the Dersenow but has no stopping point. The nearest railway station is located in the neighboring municipality Brahlstorf.

History

Dersenow was first mentioned in 1230 as Darsenowe records in Ratzeburg tithe register. The name is the old Slavic origin and means place of Deržen. Later repeatedly changed owners of the goods, before it was settled in 1932 and created peasant farms.

Dammereez was first mentioned in 1194 as documented in the Dome Race Isfriedschen sharing agreement. The name is the old Slavic word borrowed domu and can be translated as a place of Domarad. The village then consisted of twelve Bauer points, two of which belonged to the locator Olricus, in 1230 there were have In this it should in the opinion of Lisch already traded 20 to Ulrich von Penz.

1653 included the village of the estate, 13 farmed and four desert Bauer points and seven Kossaten.

1769 acquired Ludolph of Laffert the former feud Dammereez, which remained in family ownership until 1931. Turnvater Friedrich Ludwig Jahn was in the years 1807-1809 a frequent guest on the estate, joined him a close friendship with the Baron Wilhelm von Laffert. This estimated Jahn as " one of the noblest men and personal patrons ." In 1864 the manor house was converted into a two-storey building.

On May 1, 1945, there came the shelling of the village by American tanks, which were advancing from the direction of Dersenow against a flak position of the Waffen- SS on the B 5 at Dammereez. Here, some of the thatched houses were destroyed, the landowner William Petersen killed on the steps of the farmhouse by a shell splinter. The subsequent American occupation initially followed the English before in July 1945, the Soviet army marched into Dammereez. This working goods at the self-sufficiency until the withdrawal in 1947. Petersen The widow fled to Saxony and was expropriated in the course of the land reform. Parts of the Gutsländereien were then distributed to new farmers, but until 1959 had the land under the compulsory collectivization again in a LPG type III contribute. A year later, the LPG was converted into a type I LPG, which then in turn in 1968 united with the LPG in Dersenow. 1970 Dammereez was incorporated into Dersenow. The LPG was converted into an agricultural cooperative after the turn.

Attractions

  • English landscape park Dammereez, ancient trees and precious dendrologic gardens
  • Shepherd stone between Dersenow and Dammereez

The monuments of the community are included in the list of monuments in Dersenow.

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