Haselbach (Eppishausen)
Haselbach
community Eppishausen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 6 ″ N , 10 ° 30 ′ 40 ″ E | |
Height : | 532 m above sea level NN |
Postal code : | 87745 |
Area code : | 08266 |
Aerial view of Haselbach
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Haselbach is a district of the Swabian community Eppishausen in the Unterallgäu district .
geography
The place Haselbach is about three kilometers north of Eppishausen and four kilometers northeast of Kirchheim in Swabia . On the western edge of the village runs the hazel , after which the place is named. The place is located on the eastern slope of the valley that forms the hazel. In the southwest of the village is the Hagenbühl forest, in the east the Geisgerngehau and Pfriederhölzl forest areas. The Natterberg, the Stockerberg and the Stellenberg are also located here.
history
The first evidence of human settlement activities is attested to the Latène period . The place name has been documented since a foundation charter from the 12th century and refers to the hazelnut bushes typical of the area and the hazel stream. The individual parts of the village are Kräben, Schloppenhausen, Kreut and Quick, which could have been independent places in the past. There is documentary evidence of belonging to Kirchheim in Swabia since 1329 after it was sold by the Augsburg citizen Konrad Onsorg to the knights Friedrich, Ulrich and Heinrich von Freiberg. Since 1651 the entire property has belonged to the Kirchheim lordship, which had a bailiff as court lord on site.
In the First World War , the place had to mourn 18 dead and 3 missing, in the Second World War 24 dead and 12 missing. On March 18, 1944, the place was bombed by the US Air Force with around 50 explosive devices.
The place was incorporated into Eppishausen in 1978 .
On September 13, 1995, an accident occurred in which a phantom fighter aircraft belonging to Jagdgeschwader 74 crashed west of Haselbach and buried itself almost vertically in a field. Both occupants were killed and the aircraft had to be dug 16 meters deep to recover the aircraft. A wrought-iron cross erected by the warrior and soldier association at the site of the accident between Haselbach and Tiefenried commemorates the two victims of the accident.
Attractions
- Parish church of St. Stephan, Maria-Refuge-Chapel, rectory, Antoniuskapelle
- Castle stable of Moosburg, east of the village on Bernbächlein (destroyed before 1329).
Web links
literature
- Hermann Haisch (Ed.): Landkreis Unterallgäu . Memminger Zeitung Verlagsdruckerei GmbH, Memmingen 1987, ISBN 3-9800649-2-1 , p. 982 to 983 .