Pobiel

Pobiel ( German Pobil, also Bobile; 1936-1945: change home ) is a village in Gmina Wąsosz in powiat Górowski in the Province of Lower Silesia in Poland.

Geography

The Farming village has numerous vacant houses and partly decaying farms. Modern measures of village design are the construction of a village square and the construction of a small church and a school building. The Orla, a tributary of the Barycz ( Bartsch ), flows directly past the site.

History

1319 will be the place in connection with the acquisition of the castle Pobielu by Bolesław III. mentioned. Another document dates from 1329 and is about the sovereignty of the Principality. In the second half of the eighteenth century a school, 4 water mills, 2 windmills and two communal houses are listed. With Zubrzą the village was part of the royal domain in Wąsoszu. In 1845 the town had 829 inhabitants.

Refugee trek 1945

The mayor of convertible home in 1945 decided to evacuate the village because of the approaching Red Army. A refugee convoy of horse-drawn carriage pulled on January 20, 1945 with the German -born population in the west. Only a few elderly people to stay back. The place was settled later by the Polish population again. The route of the trek was, inter alia, about Żagań, Riesa, Freiberg, Chemnitz, Plauen, farm to Kirchenthumbach where the trek was to be divided. As part already Velden on Good Friday ( March 30) in Gaißach the Americans met, the onward journey was left to the individual car. Hoping to return to the home, a large part of the cars made ​​their way back to the north, but was turned down mainly been incurred at the zone boundary between American and Soviet occupation zone. Others were no longer admitted to the Oder- Neisse border to Poland. Many of the fugitives who first settled in the district court.

Attractions

  • Old water mill, No. 51
  • Cemetery from the second half of the 19th century
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