Kückebusch

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Coordinates: 51 ° 49 ′ 18 ″  N , 13 ° 56 ′ 28 ″  E
Incorporation : October 1, 1964
Incorporated into: Kittlitz
Kückebusch on a measuring table from 1916
Kückebusch on a measuring table from 1916

Kückebusch , Groźc in Lower Sorbian , was a village in Niederlausitz in the area of ​​the city of Lübbenau / Spreewald in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district . The place was devastated in 1964 in favor of the Seese-West open-cast lignite mine , and the 282 inhabitants of the village had to be relocated.

location

The place Kückebusch was in Niederlausitz on the border with the Spreewald between the towns of Calau in the south and Lübbenau / Spreewald in the north. Surrounding villages were Redlitz in the north, Groß Lübbenau in the east, Bischdorf in the southeast, the two also devastated villages Seese in the south and Vorberg in the southwest and Kittlitz in the northwest. The local area was demolished in 1964 for lignite extraction in Lusatia in favor of the Seese-West lignite mine.

history

Kückebusch was first mentioned in a document in 1527.

After the Congress of Vienna , Lower Lusatia and thus also the village of Kückebusch came to the Kingdom of Prussia . There the place was initially in the district of Calau and after its renaming for three days in the district of Senftenberg . After that, Kückebusch was from July 1, 1950 to July 24, 1952 in the district of Lübben (Spreewald) . On July 25, 1952, Kückebusch was assigned to the newly founded Calau district in the Cottbus district . On October 1st, 1964 the local corridor from Kückebusch to Kittlitz was incorporated, today Kittlitz is part of the city of Lübbenau / Spreewald . The place Vorberg was incorporated into Kückebusch on January 1, 1957.

In 1964, Kückebusch was completely excavated in favor of the Seese-West open-cast lignite mine. The remaining residents were relocated. Today a memorial stone reminds of the place near the former local area. In addition, former residents of the village meet at regular intervals.

Population development

Population development in Kückebusch from 1875 to 1950
year Residents year Residents year Residents
1875 141 1890 140 1910 146
1925 130 1933 129 1939 127
1946 209 1950 203

See also

literature

  • Documentation of relocations due to mining , archive of lost places, Forst / Horno, 2010

Web links

proof

  1. Suddenly the whole village was gone. In: lr-online.de. Lausitzer Rundschau , July 18, 2015, accessed on May 1, 2017 .
  2. Table of the places that disappeared up to 1993. (No longer available online.) In: umsiedler-schleife.de. Archived from the original on April 3, 2017 ; accessed on May 1, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.umsiedler-schleife.de
  3. ^ Kückebusch in the database of the Verein für Computergenealogie. Retrieved May 1, 2017 .
  4. Kückebusch / Groźc in the database of the Archives of Disappeared Places. In: archiv-verschwundene-orte.de. Retrieved May 1, 2017 .
  5. ↑ Places of remembrance: Memorial stone for Vorberg and Kückebusch. In: archiv-verschwundene-orte.de. Retrieved May 1, 2017 .
  6. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 kB) District Oberspreewald-Lausitz. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on May 1, 2017 .