Wietrzno, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Wietrzno ( German Vettrin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Polanów ( Pollnow ) in the powiat Koszalin ( Koszalin ).

Geographical Location

The village lies in a Wietrzno kuppigen terminal moraine on a side street between Polanów, Chocimino ( Gutzmin ) and Cybulino ( Zeblin ). A rail connection existed until 1945, when Vettrin was breakpoint at the small railway line from Schlawe about Pollnow by Sydow. Until after Polanów there are six kilometers.

History

Vettrin was a farm with farm labor houses owned by Maria Dobroschke with an agricultural area of 213 ha and 45 ha of forest before 1945. For the remaining forest cover in the forest Vettrin with a size of 600 hectares specifically a forestry house in the woods the road Vettrin - Hildegard height was 1937/38, south (Polish: Łokwica ) built and given to Heinz Jürgen Dennig from Juchow to Pommern ( Szczecinek ) as a possession.

The noble court and the Vorwerk Vettrin included with parts of Rotzog and Sell mountain to Glasenappschen Pollnower fief. The widow of Henry Glasenapp was forced to sell Vettrin 1772 after a bankruptcy. It went over the baroness Charlotta Amalia of Bodeck 1781 Captain August Wilhelm von Below. 1847 bought government ministers Maximilian Graf von Schwerin - Putza the estate, and his heirs built in 1913 a castle, which was the largest manor of the area with 100 rooms. 1918 Vettrin was sold and moved several times now the owner. In 1935 it came into the possession of the Reich Labor Service, who built a school for female executives there.

In 1818 the village Vettrin counted 63 inhabitants, whose number rose to 151 in 1871 and amounted in 1925 to 144.

By 1945 Vettrin was a district of the municipality in the district of Gutzmin Sydow and belonged to the district Schlawe i Pom. ( Sławno ) within the administrative district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

On February 28, 1945 Vettrin was occupied by the Soviet military. Among the displaced persons of the place was also Dobroschke landowner, who died in August 1945 in the camp. Vettrin was collecting for cows and horses from the surrounding villages for transport to the east.

In 1947, the Polish government the village, which has now been Wietrzno called and assigned to the powiat Koszaliński. Today Wietrzno is a district of the city and rural municipality Polanów.

Church

By 1945, inhabited by predominantly Protestant village people Vettrin to church Gutzmin, which was assigned to the parish belonged Sydow. It was thus in the church circle Bublitz ( until 1713 Rügenwalde) in the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union.

Today, the predominantly Catholic population to be served by the parish in Polanów. The Protestant inhabitants belong to the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

Until 1938 there was a one-class school in Vettrin whose children were then retrained after Gutzmin.

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