Płaszewo

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Płaszewo
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Płaszewo (Poland)
Płaszewo
Płaszewo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Pomerania
Powiat : Slupsk
Gmina : Kobylnica
Geographic location : 54 ° 19 ′  N , 17 ° 0 ′  E Coordinates: 54 ° 19 ′ 16 ″  N , 17 ° 0 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 122 m npm
Residents : 215 (December 2009)
Postal code : 76-245
Telephone code : (+48) 59
License plate : GSL
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Danzig



Płaszewo (German Wendisch Plassow ) is a village in the powiat Słupski of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Płaszewo is located in Western Pomerania , about 16 kilometers south of the town of Słupsk ( Stolp ) and 22 kilometers east of the town of Sławno ( Schlawe ). A brook flows through the village, which lies in a valley.

history

Płaszewo was a manor that was owned by the Boehn family as a fief . Part of the estate went to Georg von Wobeser in 1690 , whose son Ewald Rainer von Wobeser later acquired the remaining part. In 1742 the district administrator Alexander Dietrich von Puttkamer acquired the estate. In 1766 Christian Wilhelm von Boehn redeemed part of the property, and after the Puttkamer remnant property went bankrupt, he was able to reunite the entire property in his hand. Around 1784 there was a farm in Wendisch Plassow, a water mill, eight farmers, four cottagers , a forge, a schoolmaster and a total of 20 households. Around the middle of the 19th century, the Boehn family sold the estate to bourgeois buyers. In 1925 there were 52 houses in Wendisch Plassow.

Before 1945 belonged to the village, which in 1937 Plassenberg was renamed to county Stolp in Administrative district Köslin of Pomerania . The four residential spaces were located on the 1,581 hectare community area:

  • Plassenberg
  • Klimperkaten
  • Kunsov-Kollow
  • Zaunke

Plassenberg was the largest of these places of residence. In 1939 there were 95 households and a total of 437 inhabitants in the municipality.

In February 1945, towards the end of the Second World War , there was a staff department in the village, which withdrew to Stolp when the Red Army approached . On March 6th, the Soviet troops began to take the place. The order to evacuate the village was not given until the evening of the day. The refugee route was soon overrun and the residents returned to their village on March 10, 1945. After being taken over by newly immigrated Poles, the village was renamed Płaszewo. For children of German families who had stayed in Płaszewo after the end of the war, the Polish administrative authorities had allowed a school since 1951/52, but this was closed a few years after most of the residents had been evicted .

In 2006 Płaszewo had 184 inhabitants.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Kobylnica Municipality, Płaszewo , December 14, 2011
  2. ^ Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 . In: Historical Commission to Berlin (Ed.): Individual publications . 85. KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , pp. 759 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. ^ Karl-Heinz Pagel : The district of Stolp in Pomerania . Lübeck 1989, p. 773 ( Download location description Plassenberg ) (PDF; 837 kB)