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Angern municipality
Mahlwinkel coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 23 ′ 24 ″  N , 11 ° 46 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 38 m above sea level NHN
Area : 20.73 km²
Residents : 431  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 21 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 2010
Postal code : 39517
Area code : 03935
Mahlwinkel (Saxony-Anhalt)
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Location in Saxony-Anhalt

Mahlwinkel is a district of the municipality of Angern in the northeast of the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt.

geography

Mahlwinkel on the southeastern edge of the Altmark lies between the floodplains of the Tangier east of the Colbitz-Letzlinger Heide and west of the Elbe , more spaciously between Magdeburg and Stendal . The district of Stendal borders immediately to the north and east of the Mahlwinkel district.

history

The place appears for the first time in 1416 in a document. The name comes from a mill in a remote corner. The Mahlwinkel fiefdom belonged to Angern Castle from 1693 to 1723 , after having long been owned by the von Schulenburg family.

The construction of the railway line from Magdeburg to Stendal in 1849, the route of which divides the municipality, gave Mahlwinkel a stopping point and new development opportunities. Next to a post office (1897) a garden center was opened (1901). A laundry went into operation in the mid-1950s.

On July 1, 1950, the previously independent community of Zibberick was incorporated.

In 1952 a military airfield was built in the woods near Mahlwinkel and from 1957 to 1994 Soviet / Russian troops ( 3rd Army ) were stationed here. A barracks was built next to the airfield in 1968, in which an artillery and a Mot rifle regiment were stationed for the entire period. The airfield itself housed the 337th combat helicopter regiment with 60 Mil Mi-8 and Mil Mi-24 , the 290th drone squadron with Tupolev M-143 and the 296th helicopter squadron with Mil Mi-2 , Mil Mi-6 , Mil Mi-8 and Mil Mi-24. The last helicopters took off on May 24, 1994.

After the political change in 1993, a central water and sewage pipe was installed.

On January 1, 2010, the previously independent municipalities of Mahlwinkel merged with the district of Zibberick , Bertingen and Wenddorf with the municipality of Angern to form the new municipality of Angern.

politics

mayor

The last mayor of the Mahlwinkel community was Karin Osterland.

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on April 30, 1997 by the Magdeburg Regional Council.

Blazon : “In red the right half of a silver millstone on a silver square measure, the angle sweeping left and downwards; the square below is decorated with three staggered, rising silver ears on the stalk, the lower ear with a leaf. "

The colors of the district are white and red.

According to Section 4, Paragraph 4 of the territorial change agreement, the districts and the associations in the districts, insofar as they were previously authorized to do so, may continue to use the previous coats of arms and flags as an expression of the solidarity of the population.

memorial

Attractions

  • Village church
  • War memorial
  • Tank driving school for driving tanks and other vehicles by hand

Transport links

Connecting roads lead from Mahlwinkel to the surrounding towns ( Dolle , Tangerhütte , Kehnert , Wolmirstedt ). In Rogätz , ten kilometers away , a ferry (up to 25 t) runs across the Elbe to Burg . In the town of Dolle, twelve kilometers to the west, there is a connection to the federal highway 189 , the most important connection in northern Saxony-Anhalt.

The Mahlwinkel stop is on the Magdeburg – Stendal – Wittenberge railway line and is served every hour by the S1 (Schönebeck-Salzelmen – Magdeburg – Stendal – Wittenberge S-Bahn ) of the Mittelelbe S-Bahn .

Web links

Commons : Mahlwinkel  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stefan Büttner: Red places - Russian military airfields Germany 1945-1994 . Ed .: Lutz Freundt. AeroLit, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-935525-11-4 , pp. 113-115 and 257-259 .
  2. ↑ Area changes (name, boundary and key changes). In: Community directory information system GV-ISys. Federal Statistical Office , accessed on October 12, 2017 .
  3. ^ Official journal of the district of Börde. 3rd year, No. 27/1. Borde district, June 7, 2009, accessed on October 12, 2017 .