Kęsowo
Kęsowo ( German Kensau, 1939-1945 United Kensau ) is a village and seat of the rural community in Poland. The place is located in the powiat of Tucholsky Kujawsko - Pomerania.
- 4.1 Sons and daughters of the town
- 6.1 footnotes
Geography
Local structure
The living space calibration field (Polish Kałuda ) belongs to the town.
History
1920, the city fell by the Versailles Treaty with the eponymous administrative district of Poland. After the conquest of Poland in 1939 during World War II Kensau was reintegrated into the newly established district Tuchel, province Danzig-West Prussia in the administrative district of Bromberg.
Community
For the rural community Kęsowo 10 districts include ( German name until 1945) with a mayor's office:
- Adamkowo ( Adamkowo )
- Bralewnica ( Bralewitz, 1942-1945 Wilhelm hall)
- Brzuchowo ( Bruchau )
- Krajenki ( Krojanken, 1906-1945 Kraien )
- Kęsowo ( Kensau, 1939-1945 United Kensau )
- Ludwichowo
- Nowe Zalno ( New Sehlen )
- Sicinki ( Sicinny )
- Siciny
- Tucholka ( Tucholka )
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
- Erna Saenger (* 1876), German educator and author