Dickelsmoor

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Dickelsmoor
City of Friedberg
Coordinates: 48 ° 25 ′ 0 ″  N , 10 ° 56 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 464 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 86316
Area code : 0821
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Dickelsmoor

The Dickelsmoor settlement is part of the Derching district of Friedberg in the Swabian district of Aichach-Friedberg ( Bavaria ), is an officially named part of the city and has around 100 residents.

geography

Dickelsmoor located east of the A8 -Anschlussstelle Augsburg -East and adjacent to the Augsburger Autobahnsee . In the north, Dickelsmoor borders the Augsburg airfield directly on the municipality of Affing and to the south-west on the Augsburg-Hammerschmiede district . The trout stream, which flows into the Friedberger Ach north of Dickelsmoor in the “Mühlhauser Moos ” , flows through the village and feeds a trout farm . The place is at 464 m above sea level. NN .

Other neighboring towns: Gersthofen , Mühlhausen , Bergen , Miedering , Derching , Augsburg-Lechhausen

history

In 1926 the "Gartenbau-Siedlung Dickelsmoor" was founded by members of the "Deutsche Werkgemeinschaft" (also known as the Werkgemeinschaft des Abendländischen Bund ) under the chairman Otto Dickel (Augsburg high school sports teacher). Dickel was a follower of ergokratischen idea and wanted a "free unverschuldbare homestead " or a " Erblehengut " that the nation's food from our own soil should ensure. In the Dickelsmoor arbor colony , a model of Dickel's settlement program for people with “German-blooded descent and not associated with Jews” was to be created.

According to Dickels' ideas, "free innocent homes" should be created on the wet meadows in the northeast of Augsburg in order to offer people a livelihood free from the constraints of the financial sector - but only those who were "of German-blooded descent and not mixed with Jews".

The settlement for allotment gardeners and small animal breeders south of Augsburg airfield has meanwhile developed into a "small settlement area" with around 40 residential buildings and villas. The former “Fasanenhof” inn with a beer garden and live pheasants no longer exists. Today there are horse stables in addition to trout breeding.

literature

  • Otto Dickel: Knowledge, goal and path of the German work group. Information sheets of the "Deutsche Werkgemeinschaft". 2nd Edition. Two worlds, Stade in Hanover 1926.
  • Otto Dickel: Guide to German Economics, D. W. G. , People, Freedom, Fatherland, Augsburg 1926.
  • Gerhard Hetzer: The industrial city of Augsburg. A social history of the workers' opposition . In: Martin Broszat and Hartmut Mehringer (eds.): Bavaria in the Nazi era. Oldenbourg, Munich 1977, ISBN 3-486-42381-9 , pp. 1-234.
  • Hellmuth Auerbach: Regional roots and differences of the NSDAP 1919–1923. Otto Dickel in Augsburg . In: Horst Möller (Ed.): National Socialism in the Region. Contributions to regional and local research and international comparison . Series of the quarterly books for contemporary history, special issue, Oldenbourg, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-486-64500-5 , pp. 65–86.
  • Horst Möller (ed.): Series of the quarterly books for contemporary history, special issue: National Socialism in the Region . Oldenbourg, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-486-64500-5 .
  • Mathias Rösch: The Munich NSDAP 1925–1933. An investigation into the internal structure of the NSDAP in the Weimar Republic . Oldenbourg, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-486-56670-9 .
  • Bernhard Gotto: The Augsburg city administration in the local NS system of rule 1933–1945 . Oldenbourg, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-486-57940-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. Trouble in the district council of Aichach-Friedberg: Is a Nazi played down in the yearbook? Augsburger Allgemeine from February 8, 2012

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