Bielice (Torzym)

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Bielice (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lebus
Powiat : Sulęcin
Gmina : Torzym
Geographic location : 52 ° 21 '  N , 14 ° 57'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 21 '0 "  N , 14 ° 57' 0"  E
Residents :
Telephone code : (+48) 68
License plate : FSU
Economy and Transport
Street : Lubień-Lubów-Lubin
DK 2 : Świecko - Warsaw - Terespol
Branch: Boczów
Rail route : PKP line 3 Berlin - Warsaw
train station: Boczów
Next international airport : Poses



Bielice (German Beelitz bei Reppen, Weststernberg district ) is a village in the Polish Lubusz Voivodeship and belongs to Gmina Torzym ( Sternberg ) in Sulęcin ( Zielenzig ) district.

Geographical location

Bielice is located between the towns of Rzepin ( Reppen ) and Torzym ( Sternberg ) three kilometers north of the Polish state road 2 or the already developed motorway 2 , the one from Świecko ( Schwetig ) on the German-Polish border to Terespol on the Polish-Belarusian border leads (and runs to Schwiebus ( Polish : Świebodzin ) on the route of the former German Reichsstrasse 167). Between Bielice (Beelitz) and Boczów (Bottschow) there is the route of the Reichsautobahn 8, which was never completed up to this point (according to the numbering from 1938), whose section west of the Oder is now known as BAB 12.

It is ten kilometers to Torzym and the district town of Sulęcin ( Zielenzig ) is 13 kilometers away.

The next train station, Boczów ( Bottschow ), is three kilometers south of the State Railway Line 3 from Frankfurt (Oder) / Kunowice ( Kunersdorf ) to Poznan and on to Warsaw .

Place name

The German name Beelitz can be found several times in Germany, while the Polish name Bielice occurs thirteen times in Poland.

history

Until 1945 Beelitz was a place in the district of Weststernberg (seat: Reppen in der Neumark , today: Rzepin) in the administrative district of Frankfurt (Oder) in the Prussian province of Brandenburg . The village belonged to the administrative and civil registry district Klauswalde (now Polish: Wystok), the district court Reppen and the tax office Drossen (Ośno Lubuskie).

In 1910 the municipality of Beelitz together with the Beelitz estate had 236 inhabitants, in 1925 there were 257, and this number fell to 168 by 1933 and stood at 174 in 1939.

Since 1945 Beelitz has been a Polish village under the name Bielice and belongs to the urban and rural municipality Torzym in the Sulęciński powiat in the Lubusz Voivodeship .

church

Until 1945, a predominantly Protestant population lived in Beelitz . The village was an independent parish, but as a subsidiary parish belonged to the parish Laubow (now Polish: Lubów) in the parish of Drossen (Ośno Lubuskie) in the church province of Brandenburg of the Church of the Old Prussian Union .

Since 1945 the population of Bielice has been predominantly Catholic . The village is now part of the Boczów ( Bottschow ) parish in the Rzepin ( Reppen ) deanery in the Grünberg-Landsberg diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical church members living here today now belong to the parish of Gorzów Wielkopolski ( Landsberg ad Warthe ) with the parish of Słubice ( Frankfurt (Oder) -Dammvorstadt ) in the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical Augsburg Church in Poland .

Individual evidence

  1. Matthias Diefenbach and Michał Maćkowiak, Forced Labor and Motorway between Frankfurt (Oder) and Poznań 1940–1945: The National Socialist labor camps along the Reichsautobahn construction site for Jews, Soviet prisoners of war, police prisoners and other forced laborers / Praca przymusowa i autostrada między a Frankfurtem nad Oiemdrą 1940 1945: Niemieckie nazistowskie obozy pracy dla Żydów, as well asckich jeńców wojennych, więźniów policyjnych i innych pracowników przymusowych wzdłuż budowanej Autostrady Rzeszy , Frankfurt (Oder) and Posen: Institute for Applied History / Instosytutu Histori 97 -64707-22-3 .