Modrolas

Modrolas ( German name: Mandelatz ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in Belgard county.

Geographical Location

Modrolas located 15 kilometers southeast of the county town Białogard and can be reached on a side road connection via KlEPINO Białogardzkie ( Klempin ) and Dobrowo ( Dubberow ). Station is Podborsko ( Kiefheide ) on the railway line Szczecinek - Kolobrzeg.

Modrolas is located on a plateau on the right bank of the Leszczynka ( Hasselbach ), which flows into the Liśnica ( Leitznitz ). Both watercourses form has an interesting recreation area with its lowlands and the large forest areas.

History

Mandelatz, which was still called Mandelatzke in the 18th century, was partially offset by ownership with the place Burzlaff (now Polish: Borzysław ) and the property of the family von Kleist. In 1719 it was sold to the family of verses, but purchased it short of the Kleist's sons back. Later, the ownership changed again, and in 1867 the family of verses in turn is called. 1886 or 1887 the estate was Mandelatz A. - until then the family of verses - Burzlaff belonging - a court auction. Last owner before 1945 was henceforth the family Haeger ( Reinhard Haeger was district leader of the NSDAP and worked at Reichsnährstand in Szczecin - he died in October 1936 of leukemia ).

The village Mandelatz the Vorwerk Kiefheide belonged ( Podborsko ). His station made ​​it a significant part of the local and long- distant transport.

In addition to the Good ( 327 hectares), there was only one farm operation in Mandelatz. In the year 1867 112 inhabitants were counted in Mandelatz and Kiefheide.

Only a little more - namely 136 - it was in 1939 that time the 1158.7 acre community Mandelatz belonged to the district of Burzlaff ( Borzysław ) in the district Belgard ( Persante ). . Seat of the registry office was Buckow ( Bukowo ), while the competent local court was in Belgard. The police violence was the Oberland hunters in Tychowo ( Tychowo ).

Beginning of March 1945 the Red Army troops occupied the place, and as a result of the war the German population was expelled by the end of 1946. Was Mandelatz under the name of a district of Gmina Modrolas Tychowo in powiat Białogardzki.

Church

Mandelatz had no church of their own. The village was the parish until 1945 in the parish of New Buckow ( Bukówko ) in the parish of Tychowo and was in the church Belgard county in Pomerania church of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today Modrolas belongs to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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