Zagórki, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Zagórki ( German Sagerke ) is a village in the powiat Słupski the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. To the mayor's office is one of the village Zbyszewo.

Geographical location

Zagórki located in Pomerania, about 14 km south-southeast of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ) and 17 kilometers east of the city Sławno ( Schlawe ).

History

The manor was formerly Sagerke an old feud of the Boehn family, who had owned before 1470. Around 1784 there was a Barbican, a farmer, two Kossäten and was named along with the lying on the field marks of the village huts, the spruce skating, a total of 17 households. In 1925, 28 houses were in the village, and there were 244 inhabitants counted.

Before 1945, the village belonged, which was renamed in 1937 in Brackenberg, the District Kulsow district Stolp, administrative region of Pomerania, Pomerania. In 1939, the municipality area was 972 acres, and there were 55 households and 237 inhabitants counted. Last landowner in Brackenberg was Ernst von Boehn († 1965 in Bevensen ).

Towards the end of World War II Brackenberg was occupied on 7 March 1945 by the Red Army and soon found it under Polish administration. Although the villagers had tried to escape, but their trek was run over, and she had to return. Then the inhabitants were deported to the west of the poles gradually. The village was renamed in Zagórki. After the war, 62 displaced from brackish mountain villagers were determined in the Federal Republic of Germany and 106 in East Germany.

After the war, a state farm ( Państwowe Gospodarstwo Rolne ) was built, which was dissolved in the early 1990s. In 2010 Zagórki had 211 inhabitants.

Personalities: sons and daughters of the town

  • Constantin von Boehn (1856-1931), squire to Kuslow and royal - Prussian chamberlain
  • Siegfried of Boehn (1865-1945), landowner in German Buckow and member of the German Reichstag

References

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