Doppl (Altenfelden municipality)

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Doppl ( Rotte )
locality
Doppl (municipality of Altenfelden) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Rohrbach  (RO), Upper Austria
Pole. local community Altenfelden   ( KG  Haselbach )
Coordinates 48 ° 30 '10 "  N , 13 ° 56' 27"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 30 '10 "  N , 13 ° 56' 27"  Ef1
height 425  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 14 (January 1, 2020)
surface 8.24 km²
Post Code 4121f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 10831
Counting district / district Altenfelden area (41304 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Doppl is a village in the Altenfelden community in Upper Austria ( Rohrbach district ). The village was inhabited by 19 people in 2001.

geography

Doppl is a hamlet in the Altenfelden community in the Kleine Mühl valley . The village is located directly on the Kleine Mühl or on the Obermühler Landesstraße (L 585) and can be reached from the main town Altenfelden via the Tannberg Landesstraße (L 584) branching off the Rohrbacher Straße (B 127) and the village of Tannberg (municipality of Hörbich ). Doppl is about 3 kilometers northwest of the center of Altenfelden. Neighboring places are Tannberg in the east, the villages Hühnergeschrei in the north, Wollmannsberg in the south and Godersdorf in the west. The village itself consists of two groups of houses north and south of the bridge on Tannberg Landesstraße that runs over the mill.

Buildings

In Doppl there is a three-sided courtyard from the second half of the 19th century (Doppl No. 8) and an inn with a mill and a simple workers' house from the end of the 19th century (Doppl No. 5 and 9). The one to two-story inn has a saddle roof and Biedermeier window grilles and is marked with the year 1879 . The two-story outbuilding on the Kleine Mühl is marked with the year 1890 .

history

In 1938 there was a cardboard factory and a camp here, in which Jewish emigrants were to be prepared for their lives in Palestine. In fact, the majority of the Jews used as slave labor were deported.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Statistics Austria (ed.): Ortverzeichnis 2001. Oberösterreich. Vienna 2005
  2. ^ Gabriele Anderl: The "retraining camps" Doppl and Sandhof of the Vienna Central Office for Jewish Emigration. doew.at, accessed on February 1, 2013 .