Krumhermersdorf

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Location of Krumhermersdorf in Saxony

Krumhermersdorf is a district of the county seat Zschopau in the Erzgebirge District. The first written mention dates back to 1369th

Geography

Location and extent

The corridor extends from Nesselgrund in the north- east to the old Zschopauer road with the goose houses in the southwest. From the Zschopau in the north corridor rises from there about 310 m above sea level. Sea level up to about 610 m above sea level. NN south of Augustus Burger Street in the south. Near the southern end of town is the 597.8 m above sea level. NN high fungal Karpacz.

Neighboring towns

History

The place was probably in the second half of the 12th century, founded in the same period as many other places in the area. The settlement of the area was heavily promoted by the monastery of Hersfeld. The place was first called Herman village or Hermersdorf. 1323 were he and other places around the Knights of Schellenberg (whose castle the predecessor of today's castle was Augustus ) taken away, because they had allegedly operated as a robber baron. The new landlords were the von Waldburg. 1369: During this time the first written mention of the village falls.

In the 15th century it was discovered in the hallway of the village near the river Zschopau silver ore. However, the mining industry in this respect always remained insignificant. Today, the tunnels are prepared by a working group and made accessible to the public as a visitor mine. As a particular mineral can be found here in the " Holy Trinity treasure trove " Pyromorphit.

During the Reformation, the 1539 collection held in this part of Saxony, was Krumhermersdorf independent parish. 1567 Cornelius received from Rüxleben, Jägermeister August of Saxony the place, which was now called Crooked - Hermsdorf ( first time 1539/40: Krom Hermeßdorffe ). From 1654 to 1780 the village belonged to the family of Metzsch. Its members were the first landowners who lived in the town itself.

The oldest church register of the place ( 1613 ) reported that Krumhermersdorf was completely destroyed by the soldiers of General Holck in the Thirty Years' War. Immediately thereby or at a subsequent plague came then to a population of 700 (about 90 %). The present church was built in 1756. In 1845 there were two schools in the town. The volunteer fire department was established in 1882. In 1909, Krumhermersdorf connection to the electricity grid.

After 1700, the first hosier in place settled. This operated in homework Commercial evolved along with agriculture gradually emerge as the main occupation of the Krumhermersdorfer. However, the merit was bad, because the home workers were mostly forced to handle material buying and selling publisher. In the 19th century built this publisher stocking factories, making the uneffektivere homework ceased. A sales crisis led to the temporary closure of the 1888 Krumhermersdorfer stocking factories. On the social protection of the workers involved, the community had to spend four weeks free food, giving the town earned the nickname soup country. At the beginning of the 20th century there were three Krumhermersdorf stocking factories, a corset factory and a hand truck factory.

The central water supply was commissioned in 1928. An air raid, who had originally been considered Zschopau, 1945, 25 houses and 19 barns were destroyed on the night of the 14th and 15th February, and 134 houses and 28 barns and outbuildings damaged. 19 people died in the bombing.

A hosiery factories in 1963 modified for the production of table-tennis balls. 2004 was just one of the stocking factories in operation. Many residents worked in the 20th century in the motorcycle Zschopau (MZ ). Since 1990 up to 50 % of the working population out of work. Therefore, particularly the young people migrate to the old federal states.

On 1 January 1999 Krumhermersdorf was incorporated into Zschopau.

Development of the population

Statistics

After 1945, it had by evacuees at times over 3000 inhabitants. Thereafter, this number dropped to about 2000 inhabitants. After 1989 it decreased again and in 2007 was about 1700 residents.

For site include the districts goose houses and field goods and the scattered settlements on the Börnichener highway. Roads connect directly with Krumhermersdorf Zschopau, Forest churches and the Börnichener highway. After Zschopau Börnichen and there is a bus.

The village has its own church since about 1400. The present church was built in 1756.

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