Pozezdrze
Pozezdrze ( German Poss eaters, 1938-1945 Great Garden ) is a town in Poland, located in the powiat Węgorzewski of Warmia and Mazury.
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History
In the vicinity of Poss eaters the bunkered field command post Hochwald was made for Heinrich Himmler.
Community
For the rural community Pozezdrze include 14 districts ( German name until 1945) with a mayor's office:
- Gębałka ( Gembalken )
- Harsz ( Haarszen, 1936-1945 Haar )
- Jakunówko ( Jakunowken, 1938-1945 Jakunen )
- Kolonia Pozezdrze
- Krzywińskie ( Krzywinsken, 1927-1945 Sun Home )
- Kuty ( robes )
- Pieczarki ( Pietzarken, 1931-1945 Bergensee )
- Pilaki Wielkie ( United Pillacken, 1923-1945 Steinwalde )
- Pozezdrze ( Poss eaters, 1938-1945 Great Garden )
- Przerwanki ( Wiesentalstrasse )
- Przytuły ( Przytullen, 1938-1945 Klein robes )
- Radziszewo (Karl field )
- Stręgielek (small Strengeln )
- Wyłudy ( Willudden, 1938-1945 Andreastal )
Other villages in the municipality are Okowizna ( Numeiten ) Dziaduszyn ( Charlottenhof ), Nowy Harsz ( New Haarszen, 1936-1945 New Haar ) and Sapieniec ( Karlberg ).
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
- Max Contag (* 1852 in Numeiten, † 1939 in Berlin), engineering ( " builders " of the Teltow Canal )