Postlow

Postlow is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Greifswald in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern.

Geography

Location

The town is near Anklam south of the Peene to the federal highways 199 and 110, the Federal Highway 20 is on the Jarman port, about 20 kilometers away, accessible. Anklam is located approximately five kilometers east of the community.

Local structure

Postlow divided into the following districts:

  • Görke
  • Tramstow
  • Postlow
  • Görkeburg

History

Görke itself was an old Slavic settlement of the name is derived from " Gora " = mountain.

1348 Goerke was named as " Gorcke " and " Görike " documentary. Goerke was Klosterdorf Stolpe. After the secularization in 1534 the place came to Dominalamt Stolpe, later to Dominalamt Klempenow.

1750 were located in the village of peasants 9, 1 Colonus ( parish Bauer) and 1 Büdner. 1755, west of the town situated domain Vorwerk was dismantled and additionally with 9 peasants.

1865 Goerke had one church, one school, 20 houses with jug and 23 outbuildings. It lived 205 inhabitants in 36 households. The place had 14 landowners ( farmers ), probably cultivated in the Dominalgut long lease, as well as a tenant farmer.

At the site of the former domain Vorwerks arose before 1880 (according to the ordnance map 1880) a brickyard, which was still in operation until after 1920.

Connected with the place was a bit off at the fork in the road Anklam - Jarman (B 110) - Klempenow (B199 ) incurred by the district Görkeburg because there was already a jug of old.

Since 1779 Görkeburg was mentioned, but is then merged in 1960 with name and gemeindlich Görke. The name derives from the east which are situated further large castle wall. The district is located at the fork in the road Anklam - Jarman (B 110) - Klempenow (B199 ). There was also the old pitcher from Görke.

The construction of the stone paths (now B 110 and B 199) in 1850 was just before the junction, a road house, which still exists today. Initially, these houses were planned as a way Zollhäuser to cover the road costs, but this was soon abandoned because the residents worked around this place. For this reason, these houses are close to the roadside. Later they served usually as a residential house on the street guards or employees.

Statistically, the district Berghaus is not mentioned in 1865, it was administratively connected with Görke.

It was here before 1880 is also a large orphanage that was in operation for a long time. This was probably also connected to Anklam. The old pitcher was built as an inn with stabling.

Tramstow was mentioned in 1305 as " Trambistowe ". The Slavic name probably means " Hornblower ". But the Bronze Age barrow cemetery not far east of Tramstow occupied a much earlier settlement, there were 11 grave mounds exist, but of which only 7 are obtained.

The Good Tramstow was originally a domain Vorwerk, but which was sold to the owner of Schroeder. However, it had no manor - quality, it was classified as a peasant economy.

The Gutsanteil 1865 had six living and six outbuildings, 1 oil mill and 1 brick oven. It lived in the village of 79 inhabitants, including 1 owner, 1 tenant, the Gutsgesinde, as well as 10 day laborers - all with each family.

The village was part besitzlich to Domänenamt Klempenow 1865 and consisted of five farmers, one Kossät and 1 Granny. On buildings were present: 1 Branch Church Medow, 1 school house, 9 residential and farm buildings 10. The village residents were among the statistically Guts- residents.

1766-1767 small Kossäten were recognized, each with 3 acres of arable and 3 acres of meadows near the village 4.

The separations of the 19th century changed the farming acquis - what Berghaus understood it, is not entirely clear, it is probably the subdivision in whole and half peasants, Kossäten, Büdner and granny, the abolition of serfdom, as well as the change of ownership, for example, Conversion of leasehold to freehold property have been so.

Postlow was first mentioned in 1305 as " Pustelowe " documentary. The Slavic place names may be interpreted as " chair or armchair ."

Until 1764 Postlow had to Klosteramts Stolpe belonging domain Vorwerk. This was mined during the year on the orders of King Frederick II and canceled and set with 7 foreign ( Huguenots? ) Families.

The village had 1865 21 residential and 22 commercial buildings, 1 windmill, 1 tank and 1 pitcher. It had 148 inhabitants, of whom eight farmers, 11 Büdner and some day laborers. All, each with their families.

Policy

Until 1 January 2005, the village belonged to the Official Krien, since Postlow is managed by the Office Anklam country located in the municipality Spantekow. Mayor is Norbert Mielke (independent).

Postlow is one of many communities in northeastern Germany, where right-wing extremists enjoy very high popularity. Already in the 2005 federal election was about the NPD 15.1 percent of the valid votes, more than the local SPD.

State election 2006

Nationwide, the community was known by the regional elections of 2006, in which 55 of the 144 valid ballots with NPD second vote were counted. 38 percent of the valid votes cast was able to unite the party itself - as many as in any other community of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The turnout was only 45 percent. At the same time the right-wing extremist NPD is in place so that the strongest political force. Mayor Mielke said even that he " do not mind " and could imagine myself once to select the NPD.

Postlow part of the constituency of East Pomerania I. There, the NPD stood at 12.2 percent of the vote. In total she received in the regional elections in 2006 in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern 7.3 percent of the vote and placed so that six deputies in the parliament.

State election 2011

In the state elections in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern 2011 28.9 percent of voters voted for the NPD, which thus remained the strongest political force. 28.1 percent chose the SPD ( 2006: 9.7 ), 22.8 percent of the CDU ( 24.3 ) and 11.4 percent of the Left ( 13.9 ). The FDP won 5.3 percent of the vote.

Attractions

→ See: List of monuments in Postlow

  • Church Görke
  • Bronze Age burial mound Tramstow
  • Manor and chapel Tramstow
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