Eckersberg district

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The Eckersberg district was a Prussian district in the Johannisburg district ( Gumbinnen district , from 1905: Allenstein district ) in the province of East Prussia , which was founded on April 8, 1874.

The administrative district, based in Eckersberg , originally included nine places. In the end there were only four left due to structural measures.

Surname Changed name from
1938 to 1945
Polish name Remarks
Chmielewen Talau Chmielewo
Duties (from 1904 :)
Zollerndorf
Dziubiele
Eckersberg Okartowo
Great Sdengowen incorporated into Tuchlinnen
Little Sdengowen Zdęgówko 1928 incorporated into Tuchlinnen
Cloth liners Tuchlin
Tuchlinner See
Tirklosee
Wensewen Wensen Wężewo 1928 incorporated into Eckersberg

On January 1, 1945 the district consisted of the following places: Eckersberg, Talau, Tuchlinnen and Zollerndorf.

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