Möding

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Möding is a district of Landau an der Isar in the Lower Bavarian district of Dingolfing-Landau with around 200 inhabitants. Möding is located around two kilometers southeast of Landau an der Isar. The federal road 20 and the state road St 2113 run in the immediate vicinity .

Remarkable

As in many villages, the central association in Möding is the Möding volunteer fire brigade with around 130 members. The Möding volunteer fire brigade uses a fire station with a parking space for a portable pump vehicle (TSF) and a training room. The municipalities are responsible for the fire brigade in Bavaria. In this case the city of Landau adIsar.

The roof tile plant , which had existed since at least 1910, was still the largest employer in the district in the 1950s and 1960s.

memorial

On April 3, 2012, the BR editor and author Thomas Muggenthaler held a reading in the Heimatmuseum under the title “Verbrechen Liebe” about Nazi crimes. He described the fate of Polish slave laborers in Bavaria who had love affairs with German women and were therefore hanged without trial by SS execution squads, that is, murdered while the women were being sent to the concentration camp. Such a crime also occurred near Landau.

After the reading, “Die Förderer” spontaneously decided to erect a memorial to commemorate this act. For this purpose, a stele with a bronze sculpture depicting a torn heart with barbed wire was to be set up at the scene of the crime. “The sponsors” would like to thank the former district administrator Heinrich Trapp for their support, Mr. Josef Paleczek for the design of the bronze sculpture, which was made by the Straubing foundry Gugg. Furthermore, Mr. Hans Störringer, who designed and manufactured the wooden stele, and Mr. Hubert Aigner for the provision of the property and the building yard of the City of Landau for the work necessary to erect the stele.

On September 24, 2012, a Marterl was held in the so-called "Polenhölzl" near Möding in the presence of District Administrator Heinrich Trapp, Former Mayor Josef Brunner, the Polish Consul General Aleksander Korybut-Woroniecki, the author Thomas Muggenthaler and the sponsor chairman Ludwig Husty solemnly unveiled. It commemorates the 22-year-old Polish slave laborer Josef Berdzinski, who was murdered here on August 6, 1941.

Individual evidence

  1. hmtmsm_HG999: Memorial at the Polenhölzl. May 7, 2018, accessed on March 15, 2020 (German).
  2. ↑ District Fire Brigade Association Dingolfing-Landau
  3. Stadtchronik Landau 1910-1959 ( Memento from August 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Stadtchronik Landau from 1960 ( Memento from August 28, 2009 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 48 ° 39 '  N , 12 ° 44'  E