Podmokle Wielkie

Podmokle Wielkie ( German United Posemuckel, 1937-1939 Great poses Brück, 1939-1945 Posen Brück ) is a village with 340 inhabitants in the municipality Babimost ( Bomst ) in Poland.

Geographical Location

The place with an area of ​​1357.5 hectares located three kilometers north of the city Babimost ( Bomst ) on the eastern shore of the lazy Obra ( Gniła Obra ) in the western Polish Lubusz Voivodeship. The county town of Zielona Góra ( Grünberg in Silesia) is 45 kilometers away.

Through the town, the province road 304, on the regional road 32 and Babimost with Kosieczyn ( knuckled ) connects Okunin ( Langmeil ) runs. The railway line from Guben / Gubin after Zbąszynek ( New Bentschen ) touches the north- east of the village, the nearest train station, however, is Babimost.

History

The village on the edge of Obrasümpfe goes back to an old Slavic settlement that existed before German colonization of the area. 1257 United Posemuckel was left to the Cistercian monastery Obra. 1319 was the place of Poland to the Electorate of Brandenburg, later the duchy of Glogau over and finally in 1335 returned to Poland. At the Second Partition of Poland of 1793 the village came to the Kingdom of Prussia and the monastery was secularized Obra and managed by the Prussian state. 1794, a portion of its inhabitants involved in the Kościuszko Uprising. The breakdown of the monastery rule in 1795 to Prussian nobles and state officials bought by the Prussian Government of the United Posemuckel balance.

Traditionally operated the inhabitants fishing and agriculture. The town retained its Catholic and Polish character, many residents were of Polish nationality. In the neighboring small Posemuckel January Baczewski opened in 1929, a Polish school.

During the Second World War it came to the persecution of Poles and to arrest and deportation to prisons and concentration camps Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück.

Great Posemuckel belonged from 1818 until its dissolution in 1938 the Prussian district Bomst and then to 1945 the district Züllichau - Schwiebus. 1937 the company was renamed in Great poses Brück and between 1939 and 1945, the association with small bridge poses to the community poses Brück.

After the end of the Second World War, the village polish and the merger was reversed. It bears the name Podmokle Wielkie.

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