Plömnitz
Plömnitz
City of Bernburg (Saale)
Coordinates: 51 ° 44 ′ 29 " N , 11 ° 48 ′ 53" E
|
|
---|---|
Height : | 67.5 m above sea level NN |
Area : | 20 ha |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1950 |
Incorporated into: | Preusslitz |
Postal code : | 06406 |
View of Plömnitz
|
Plömnitz is a district of the city of Bernburg (Saale) in the Salzlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt , which belongs to Preusslitz .
history
Plömnitz is an old church village that belonged to Preußlitz as early as 1833. The place in the Principality of Anhalt-Köthen had 11 houses with 111 inhabitants, 7 of them farmers. In Plömnitz, the Deutsche Solvay -Werke operated the Antoinette mine from 1892 at the latest as the basis for Bernburg soda production. From 1863 Plömnitz was in the district of Köthen in the Principality of Anhalt , which became the Free State of Anhalt in 1918 . In 1932 the place became part of the Dessau-Köthen district , which was renamed the Köthen district in 1950. On July 1, 1950, it was incorporated into Preusslitz.
From 1944 onwards, by decision of the Jägerstab , with the participation of the Schlempp engineering office , a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp was set up under the code name "Leopard" . In addition, from February 1945, there was a women's camp, whose 150 Jewish inmates from Hungary performed forced labor for Solvay and the Junkers factories .
Plömnitz was an important salt mining location until the late 1960s.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ History and description of the state of Anhalt
- ↑ a b c The village of Preußlitz an der Fuhne, OT von Bernburg (Saale) (PDF; 1.3 MB)
- ^ Description of the district of Köthen
- ↑ Plömnitz on gov.genealogy.net
- ↑ Wolfgang Benz , Barbara Distel (ed.): The place of terror . History of the National Socialist Concentration Camps. Volume 3: Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald. CH Beck, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-406-52963-1 , p. 392