Drzeżewo

Drzeżewo ( German Dresow, Kashubian Drzeżewò, also Drżeżdżewò ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Główczyce ( Glowitz ) in the powiat Słupski ( Stolp ).

Geographical Location and Transport

Drzeżewo located in Pomerania, on the western shore of the Łupawa ( Lupow ) on a side street that connects Damno ( dams ) and Lipno ( Liepen ) with Będziechowo ( Bandsechow ) in the province road 213. For the location is no longer rail connection after the railway line was built in 1897 Stolp Fork Zezenow has been set the stumbling tracks with the Bandsechow station out of service.

History

The settlement form after Dresow was a small village streets. It was owned by the family of Wobeser, but also those of Massow. 1736 bought the Secret State Minister Adam Ludwig von Blumenthal Dresow, but it was forced to cede to the family of Wobeser in a comparison in 1743. 1768 acquired Georg von Massow the place, and this family owned and it should remain until 1945.

Around 1784, there was a Dresow Vorwerk, three farmers and three Kossäten at nine fireplaces. 1938 was the total of the goods with Vorwerk Karolinenhof 485 acres. Of this, 250 acres of farmland and 233 acres of woodland. In addition Dresow had then eleven farms.

In 1910 154 residents were in Dresow registered in 1933 there were 174 and in 1939 155

By 1945 Dresow belonged to the district of Stolp in Pomerania Region of the Prussian province of Pomerania. Office Village Bandsechow was (now Polish: Będziechowo ), in the district registry office it was also incorporated. District court area was Stolp ( Slupsk ).

Towards the end of World War II Dresow was occupied on March 9, 1945 by the Soviet Army and soon found it under Polish administration. In late summers Poland took possession of the village, and began the expulsion of the villagers. 43 expelled from Dresow villagers were later identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 58 in the GDR.

Dresow was renamed Drzeżewo. The village is now a part of Gmina Główczyce in powiat Słupski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 Voivodeship Stolp ). Here now live 125 inhabitants.

Church

By 1945, the population of Dresow almost exclusively Protestant denomination was. The village was one of 13 places in the area to the parish dams (now Polish: Damno ) in the church Stolp -Altstadt ( Slupsk, Stare Miasto) in the Province of Pomerania Ostsprengel the Church of the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German minister was Pastor Magnus Erdmann.

Since 1945, the population of Drzeżewo is predominantly Catholic. The reference to the parish seat has remained a part of the place but now the - admittedly Catholic - parish Damno ( dams ). It is part of the deanery Główczyce ( Glowitz ) in the diocese of Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members belong to the Church in Główczyce ( Glowitz ), the Branch Church of the Cross Church in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

The single-stage in 1932, the elementary school had a teacher and 58 school children. The children from Liepen (now Polish: Lipno ) visited the school in Dresow. Last German teachers were Hans and Walter Minx Wahrendorf.

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