Lasdinehlen (Gumbinnen district)

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Lost place
Lasdinehlen
Federal district Northwest Russia
Oblast Kaliningrad
Rajon Gusew
Founded before 1683
Time zone UTC + 2
Geographical location
Coordinates 54 ° 36 '  N , 22 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 36 '25 "  N , 22 ° 16' 21"  E
Lasdinehlen (Gumbinnen District) (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Lasdinehlen (Gumbinnen District) (Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Location in Kaliningrad Oblast

Lasdinehlen (from 1938 to 1946 Gut Altkrug , Lithuanian Lazdynėliai ) is a submerged estate village in East Prussia . The desert is now in the area of ​​the Gussewski gorodskoi okrug (Gussew (Gumbinnen) district ) of the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast ( Königsberg area (Prussia) ).

Geographical location

Lasdinehlen was six kilometers northeast of the city of Gumbinnen (now Russian: Gussew) not far from the old Reichsstrasse 1 , today's Russian trunk road A 229 . The next train station before 1945 was Groß Baitschen (Russian name: Podgorowka) on the railway line of the Prussian Eastern Railway from Königsberg (Prussia) to Eydtkuhnen (Eydtkau) . The local office can only be reached today via an impassable access road.

history

The small manor village Lasdinehlen was founded before 1683. In 1873 the place became part of the newly established Pruszischken district (the place is now called in Russian: Brjanskoje), which - renamed "Preußendorf District" in 1939 - existed until 1945 and belonged to the Gumbinnen district in the Gumbinnen district of the Prussian province of East Prussia .

The Lasdinehlen manor district had only 18 inhabitants in 1818, 50 in 1869, and only 21 in 1910.

On September 30, 1928, Lasdinehlen lost its independence and was incorporated into the neighboring village of Sadweitschen (1938 to 1946: village Altkrug, today in Russian: Perwomaiskoje). In 1938 Lasdinehlen became a district of Narpgallen (1938 to 1946: Riedhof, no longer existent). From 1938 Lasdinehlen was called "Gut Altkrug" and in 1945, like all northeast Prussian villages, became part of the Soviet Union due to the war . After the local population fled and were expelled , the small village remained uninhabited after 1945 and is considered to have been extinct.

church

Before 1945, Lasdinehlen with its predominantly Protestant population was in the parish of the Szirgupönen Church (the place was called 1936 to 1938: Schirgupönen, 1938 to 1946: Amtshagen, from 1946 Russian: Dalneje, no longer exists today) and belonged to the Gumbinnen parish in the church province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union .

Personalities

Born in Lasdinehlen

  • Christian Donaleitis , Latin: Christian Donalitius (born January 1, 1714), Lutheran theologian and poet in German and Lithuanian († 1780). A memorial stone had already been erected to him in Lasdinehlen in 1896 . However, it was leveled after 1945, including the manor buildings. In the spring of 1992 Lithuanians unveiled a new stone in the Lasdinehlens corridor, a boulder with an inscription in Lithuanian and Russian, and planted some oaks for a small park.

Connected to the place

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Lange: Geographical Register of Places East Prussia: Gut Altkrug (2005)
  2. ^ Rolf Jehke: District Pruszischken / Preußendorf
  3. a b Altkrug (Sadweitschen) at the district community Gumbinnen
  4. ^ Uli Schubert: Community directory, Gumbinnen district
  5. ^ Memorial stone for Christian Donaleitis from 1992
  6. ^ Perwomaiskoje - Lasdinehlen / Gut Altkrug at ostpreussen.net