Drozdowo, SÅ‚awno County

Drozdowo ( German name Drosedow, Schlawe / Pomerania ) is a village in Pomerania. It now belongs to the rural community Darłowo (Rügenwalde ) in a circle Sławno ( Schlawe ) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Geographical location

Drozdowo is located on the province road 203 ( Koszalin ( Koszalin ) - Darłowo - Ustka ( Stolpmünde ) ) in the northern part of the county Sławno. Until after Darłowo there are nine kilometers, the county seat Sławno is 21 kilometers and the Baltic six kilometers distance.

Neighboring towns of Drozdowo are: Barzowice ( Barzwitz ) in the north, Sulimice ( Zillmitz ) in the east, Borzyszkowo ( Renken Hagen) in the south and Kopnica ( Köpnitz ) and Zakrzewo (Sack height ) to the west.

Place name

The place name Drosedow there are in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, and formerly in the county Kolberg- Körlin in Pomerania. The name Drozdowo wear another eleven villages in Poland.

History

Drosedow was a Prussian state domain, and - since 1927 - part of the community Zillmitz (now Polish: Sulimice ). Up to the stone - Hardenberg reforms it was a knight freyes Vorwerk of 640 acres with 10 farmers, 1 Kossäten from Karzin ( Karsino ), 8 farmers from Scheddin ( Wszedzień ), 11 farmers and one Kossäten from Zillmitz and seven farmers and two Kossäten from Dörsenthin ( Dzierżęcin ).

After the First World War, there were originally 14 of the outworks of Rügenwalder Office only five domains. After Versiedelung of Lake Buckow ( Bukowo Morskie ) and New Hagen- Office ( Jezierzany ) in 1930 remained three, including Drosedow, which has now managed as a second domain of the Tucher family of Palzwitz ( Palczewice ). As of 1923-1941, driven out of the West Prussian corridor area Rollmaus Beyer Drosedow leased, it moved to the first position of the domains.

Drosedow walls as part of the Gemei Zillmitz belonged with Barzwitz ( Barzowice ) Dörsenthin ( Dzierżęcin ) Karzin ( Karsino ) and Palzwitz ( Palczewice ) for official and civil registry district Palzwitz in the District Court in the district area Rügenwalde Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

On March 7, 1945 the Red Army troops marched on the streets of Rügenwalde to the east. On March 9, was the manor, which was full of refugees from East Prussia now occupied by the Soviet military. The population had to provide labor in the surrounding villages.

Drosedow came as a result of the war as Drozdowo in Polish hands and now belongs to the Gmina Darłowo in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Koszalin Voivodeship ).

Church

Before 1945, the population of Drosedow almost exclusively Protestant denomination was. With Barzwitz, Dörsenthin, Karzin, Vitte and Zillmitz the place to the parish Barzwitz belonged in the church circle Rügenwalde the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Last German clergyman was Franz birches.

Since 1945 the population of Drozdowo predominantly Catholic denomination. However, now Catholic - - Continuing the place in the parish is Barzowice integrated, part of the deanery in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg Darłowo of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are cared for in Poland from the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

The children of Drosedow visited before 1945 the school in Zillmitz. Last German headmaster was a teacher Bielang.

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