Paski Wielkie

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Paski Wielkie
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Paski Wielkie (Sunken Place) (Poland)
Paski Wielkie (Submerged Place)
Paski Wielkie
(Submerged Place)
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Pisz
Gmina : Pisz
Geographic location : 53 ° 31 '  N , 21 ° 52'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 31 '4 "  N , 21 ° 51' 49"  E
Residents : 0
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Johannisburg – Kolno , discontinued in 1945



Paski Wielkie ( German  Groß Pasken , 1938 to 1945 dismantling Königstal ) was a place in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship . The local office is located in the area of ​​today's Gmina Pisz ( city ​​and rural community Johannisburg ) in the Powiat Piski (district of Johannisburg ).

Geographical location

The local office Paski Wielkie is located in the eastern south of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship, 13 kilometers southeast of the city of Pisz ( German  Johannisburg ).

history

The after 1785 United Paasken and after 1818 United Pasken called village, one of the oldest foundations of the Teutonic Order in the Piska, was first mentioned in 1495 and consisted of two small courtyards. Since 1621 at the latest, the place was a free village whose residents no longer had to pay taxes to a noble lord.

The place belonged to the circle Johannesburg in Administrative district Gumbinnen (1905: Administrative district Allenstein ) in the Prussian province of East Prussia . In 1874 he was incorporated into the Gehsen district.

The place had 15 inhabitants in 1895.

Between 1905 and 1910 Groß Pasken lost its independence and was incorporated into Königstal (the place was called Dziadowen until 1905 , in Polish Dziadowo ). In 1938 it was renamed "Abbau Königstal".

When the whole of southern East Prussia was surrendered to Poland in 1945 as a result of the war, the Königstal community with the Königstal district was also affected. This was then given the Polish form of name "Paski Wielkie". In the following years the place was hardly mentioned once and has been considered abandoned since the 1950s.

Religions

Before 1945, Groß Pasken was parish in the Evangelical Church of Gehsen in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union and in the Roman Catholic Church in Johannisburg in the Diocese of Warmia .

traffic

The local office of Paski Wielkie is to the east of the Polish national road 63 and can be reached - hardly recognizable - on an impassable country road that branches off north of Jeże . Between 1908 and 1945, Groß Pasken / Dismantling Königstal was a train station on the railway line from Johannisburg to Dlottowen / Fischborn , which was extended to Kolno in Poland from 1915 to 1923 .

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Dismantling Königstal
  2. Göttmann u. a., Pasken, pp. 1–4 http://www.geschichte.hhu.de/lehrstuehle/neueste-geschichte/unsere-forschung.html
  3. Göttmann u. a., Pasken, S. 5 http://www.geschichte.hhu.de/lehrstuehle/neueste-geschichte/unsere-forschung.html
  4. Rolf Jehke, District Gehsen
  5. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, district Johannisburg
  6. a b Dismantling Königstal at GenWiki
  7. ^ Walther Hubatsch , History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume 3 Documents , Göttingen 1968, p. 491
  8. Pasken in genealogy Sczuka

literature

Andreas Göttmann u. a., Pasken: The story of a lost village in Masuria < http://www.geschichte.hhu.de/lehrstuehle/neueste-geschichte/unsere-forschung.html >