Choćmirówko

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Choćmirówko (German Neu Gutzmerow ) is a village in the powiat Słupski of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Choćmirówko is located in Western Pomerania , about 26 kilometers east of the city of Ustka ( Stolpmünde ), eight kilometers southeast of Lake Garda and eleven kilometers southwest of Lake Leba .

history

The manor Neu Gutzmerow, formerly called Nigen Gitzmerow , is an old fiefdom of the Wobeser family , who owned it before 1485. In 1684 the estate was exchanged for the Stojentin family . In 1709 it belonged to Johann George von Stojentin, and in 1774 it was sold to Friedrich Graf von Werssowitz . Around 1784 there was a farm in Neu Gutzmerow, three farmers, three cottages and on the Feldmark a wood-keeper's apartment and a total of ten households. In 1854 the estate was bought by Bernhard Franz Scheunemann. It turned into a farming village. In 1925 there were 23 houses in the village.

Before 1945, the village of New Gutzmerow for District Bandsechow in part county Stolp , administrative region of Pomerania , the province of Pomerania . In 1939 the area of ​​the municipality was 385 hectares and there were 41 households and 169 residents. There were a total of 23 farms in the village.

Towards the end of the Second World War , Neu Gutzmerow was occupied by the Red Army on March 9, 1945 and soon afterwards was placed under Polish administration. The first Poles came to the village in April 1945, and by September 1945 most of the farms had already taken over. The residents were evicted on December 16, 1946 and April 25, 1947 . The village was renamed Choćmirówko .

After the end of the war, 97 villagers displaced from Neu Gutzmerow were identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 48 in the GDR .

In 2006 Choćmirówko had 120 inhabitants.

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  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Pagel : The district of Stolp in Pomerania . Lübeck 1989, p. 761 ( Download location description Neu Gutzmerow ) (PDF; 597 kB)