Miłaki

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Miłaki
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Miłaki (Poland)
Miłaki
Miłaki
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Braniewo
Gmina : Lelkowo
Geographic location : 54 ° 20 '  N , 20 ° 12'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 19 '52 "  N , 20 ° 11' 30"  E
Residents : 40 (2007)
Telephone code : (+48) Lelkowo
License plate : NBR



Miłaki (German Müngen ) is a village in Poland , which is in the powiat Braniewski ( Braunsberg district ) of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Miłaki is located in East Prussia on a side road of the Polish Voivodship Road 510 (former German Reichsstraße 126 ), which runs from the Russian- Polish border (until 1945 starting in Ludwigsort (Russian: Laduschkin) via Zinten (Kornewo)) near Głębock ( Tiefensee ) to Pieniężno ( Mehlsack ), which branches off in Lelkowo ( Lichtenfeld ). This side road connects Żelazna Góra ( Eisenberg ) in the west with Górowo Iławeckie ( Landsberg in East Prussia ) in the east. The former train station in nearby Lelkowo, which was operated between 1885 and 1945, led from Königsberg (Prussia) (now Russian: Kaliningrad) via Zinten to Allenstein (now Polish: Olsztyn). The railway line no longer exists today, the Lelkowo station building still stands.

history

Miłaki was first mentioned in a document as "Mungkhen" in 1498, when "Jacob Perbandt in the area of ​​Müngen received 15 ½ hooves hereditary" . In addition to this farm there was also the farm of Hans Hantel, who had moved to the village from Warmia . The Hantel family had their headquarters here until 1945. The Perbandtsche Hof came to the Tolkmitt family a few decades later and was opened in the course of the 18th century. Taken over by the Hantel family. In this context, the country was divided into three parts: Müngen I and II and III, which were separated in 1843 in the course of field regulation. The manor house of Müngen II, which was built around 1730, survived until 1945 after it was listed as a historical monument in 1930. Under Ludwig Hantel, Müngen I and II were merged again in 1909. When Ludwig Hantel died in 1931, his son had a boulder placed for him in the forest on the Wiesenberg with the inscription "Ludwig Hantel 1895–1931" carved into it and this stone has been preserved to this day.

The village population of Müngen set out to flee on February 17, 1945, but no longer made it to the west of the Reich, but stranded in Pomerania and did not enter the Soviet occupation zone until October 1945 . Some of them moved on to Schleswig-Holstein in 1946.

Müngen was pretty much destroyed in the war, the former Müngen II house was demolished in 1947.

From June 11, 1874 to 1945, Müngen was incorporated into the Eichholz district (today in Polish: Dębowiec) and part of the Heiligenbeil district (today in Russian: Mamonowo) in the Königsberg district (Kaliningrad) in the Prussian province of East Prussia . The number of resident population was 73 on May 7, 1939.

Since 1945 Müngen has been incorporated under the name Miłaki Polish and in the powiat Braniewski in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (1975 to 1998 Elbląg Voivodeship ). In 2007 the village had 40 inhabitants.

Religions

Until 1945, Müngen was incorporated into the parish of Eichholz (Dębowiec) in the parish of Heiligenbeil (Mamonowo) in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union , with its majority Protestant population .

Attractions

At the former manor on the road to Przebędowo (until 1945: Perbanden ) there are still some buildings left and right of the road from the time before 1945 - houses and barns or stables. The buildings are made of brick . There are old oak trees on this road to Przebędowo.

Individual evidence

  1. Miłaki - Müngen with Mlyniec - Mühlenfeld
  2. http://www.ostpreussen.net/ostpreussen/orte.php?bericht=1308
  3. http://www.ostpreussen.net/ostpreussen/orte.php?bericht=1308
  4. ^ Georg Hermanowski - East Prussia. Guide ... through an unforgettable country (PDF; 1.5 MB)
  5. Müngen, Miłaki at the Association for Computer Genealogy