Pogorzelice

Pogorzelice ( German Long evil, Kasch. Pogorzelëce ) is an old Kaschubendorf in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community of Nowa Wies Lęborska ( Neuendorf ) in the powiat Leborski ( Lauenburg ).

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Geographical Location and Transport

Pogorzelice located in Pomerania, in the west of the powiat Leborski on the edge of the wide valley of the Leba ( Leba ). Up to the community center Nowa Wies Lęborska there are twelve kilometers to the county town Lębork ( Lauenburg ) nine.

Through the village runs the Polish national road 6 ( former German Reich Straße 2, now also European Route 28), which leads from the German -Polish border at Kołbaskowo ( Kolbitzow ) about Szczecin, Koszalin and Slupsk to Gdansk and on to Pruszcz Gdański. In the national road 6 lead to Pogorzelice two side streets one: from the northern Redkowice ( Rettkewitz ) and from the south Unieszyno ( United Wunneschin ).

Pogorzelice is a railway station on the railway line 202 of the Polish State Railways ( PKP), which runs from Stargard to Gdansk.

History

The historic village of shape after Pogorzelice was a small village streets. It was an old Grumbkowsches fief. In 1426 it bought the Stojentins. 1650 was the manor house, which was completed a hundred years later by two side wings. As of 1747, the owners then changed frequently.

To 1784 Long Evil had a Vorwerk, eight pawns, two Kossäten, a pitcher, a schoolmaster and a water mill in a total of 19 fireplaces.

Long evil was acquired in 1803 by the Lieutenant Karl von Zitzewitz. He sold it in 1821 to the Lieutenant Ferdinand of Paris. From him it was bought in 1837 by Julius von Zitzewitz, who is his son Paulvermachte, but had to give up for economic reasons in 1895.

Herbert von Massow became the new owner of Long evil, here in 1901 and 1906 einrichtete Kalksandsteinwerk founded a distillery on the farm. He was the last master of the last 926 acre manor Lange evil. In 1939 there were in Long evil except good 60 farms.

In 1910, Lange evil counted 669 inhabitants. Their number was 1933 already 704 and 1939, 659

The municipality Lange evil belonged to 1945 the towns of Bonkow (Polish: Bakowo ), Long evil Station, Long Evil mill, Vorwerk and Wussitten. The community formed an official and the civil registry district in which the communities United Runow ( Runowo ) and Zechlin ( Żychlin ) were incorporated. The village of Long evil belonged to the end of World War II to the district Stolp in Pomerania Region of Pomerania. In 1945, Lange evil was one of the few places in the country trip, which were highly competitive. On March 9, 1945, a refugee trek in motion, the above Mackensen ( Chocielewko ) Rettkewitz ( Redkowice ) Garzigar ( Garczegorze ) and Bresin sat ( BrzeĹşno Leborskie ) moved, but then in Schwichow ( Świchowo ) was overrun by the Red Army. German infantry, Flak and SS defended the city until March 10 by four clock. The Soviet soldiers who had initially quartered in Long evil, followed in the summer of 1945 in Poland, working partly in Germany as a farm laborer. The village was placed under Polish administration. On September 9, 1945, the first first expulsion of the native population, more followed on 9 November 1945 and on 28 July 1947. Later on in the Federal Republic of Germany determined Lange evil 406 and in the GDR 173 displaced from the poles of Long evil villagers was in Pogorzelice renamed.

The place is now the Pomeranian Voivodeship incorporated into the Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska in powiat Leborski ( Lauenburg ) ( 1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ). Pogorzelice counts 405 inhabitants.

Church

Village Church

The Church in Long evil or Pogorzelice was built in 1859. More than 60 years she was Protestant place of worship when it was expropriated in 1945 in favor of the Catholic Church. Today it bears the name Kościół Sw. Józefa Oblubieńca ( St. Joseph's Church ).

Parish

Before 1945, the population of predominantly Protestant denomination Lange evil was. The village belonged to the parish Schurow (now Polish: Skórowo ) and stayed there also belong, as a separate parish was established on 1 April 1912,. It belonged to the church Stolp -Altstadt Ostsprengel in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. In 1940, the parish of Long evil counted 704 members of the congregation in 3012 in the whole parish.

Since 1945, most of the inhabitants of Pogorzelice belong to the Catholic Church. The church branch church in the newly formed parish Lesnice ( Lischnitz ) and in the deanery Lębork ( Lauenburg in Pommern ) is now incorporated in the diocese Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are now part of Cross Church in Slupsk in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland, whose closest branch church in Lębork is.

School

By the end of the 18th century there was a schoolmaster in Long evil. 1926 here a schoolhouse was built to replace the 1921 building burned down. It had two classrooms, a teaching tool room apartments and two teachers. 1932, the school was in four stages. It taught three teachers 135 school children, including some from the neighboring Darsow (now Polish: Darżewo ).

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