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Immersatt was the name of the post office and a restaurant in the municipality of Nimmersatt in East Prussia (lit. Nemirseta ). This was in the district of Memel in the province of East Prussia .
history
The name Immersatt is said to be under Friedrich Wilhelm III. have arisen. He came to the postman Mellien von Nimmersatt, who asked the king: "I am always full and ask, I would rather call my property that." Friedrich Wilhelm III. approved the name for the post office and the neighboring garden restaurant.
Immersatt was the southernmost part of the Very Hungry Parish, but was enclosed by Very Hungry houses.
Glutton was the northernmost municipality in the country in the German Empire (1871-1918). This is how the saying "Greetings from Hungry and Immersed, where the German Empire comes to an end" was born.
After the First World War , Immersatt came to Lithuania and was finally incorporated into Palanga (German: Polangen).
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Franz Tetzner: The Slavs in Germany. Braunschweig 1902, p. 127
- ↑ Nemirseta - Very Hungry . In: Ostpreussen.net . ( ostpreussen.net [accessed on February 11, 2017]).