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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Opole | |
Powiat : | Kędzierzyńsko-Kozielski (Kandrzin-Cosel) | |
Gmina : | Pawlowitzke | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 12 ' N , 18 ° 3' E | |
Residents : | 223 (2011) | |
Postal code : | 47-280 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 77 | |
License plate : | OK | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Radoschau ( Polish Radoszowy , 1936-1945 Drosselschlag ) is an Upper Silesian village with Schulzenamt in the municipality of Pawlowitzke in the Opole Voivodeship , Poland .
history
In 1228, Duke Casimir I of Opole confirmed ownership of the monastery in Czarnowasy and the village of Radosevici . Hedwig's Church was first mentioned in 1418 and in 1730 a new scrap wood church was built in the village .
After the Silesian Wars (1740–1765) Radoschau came to the Kingdom of Prussia .
In 1769 the village of Radoschau became the property of Captain Carl Wenzel von Kloch, who sold it to Adolph von Eichendorff in 1783. On September 18, 1798, Johanna von Eichendorff, née von Salisch , widowed Paulern (Baullern) von Hochenburg, the grandmother of the poet Joseph von Eichendorff, died there . The latter traveled several times from Lubowitz Castle to Radoschau and mentioned it in his diary.
After the Congress of Vienna , Radoschau was in the district of Cosel from 1816 to 1945 . Since April 1874, the rural community Radoschau belonged to the district of Chrost; 1936–1945 Schönhain OS 1936–1945 Renaming to Drosselschlag.
There is a memorial to the fallen from the First World War on the church square in Radoschau .
Population development
- 1845: 379
- 1855: 455
- 1880: 527
- 1910: 651
- 1925: 418
- 1939: 548
- 2001: 200
- 2004: 249
- 2011: 223
Personalities
- Ludwig Raschdau (1849–1943), Prussian diplomat and non-fiction author
literature
- Herbert Piperek, Adolf Sauer (ed.): The old Radoschau = Stary Radoszów . Active publishing help, Seiffen 2006, ISBN 978-3-9810795-8-6 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Wieś Radoszowy. polskawliczbach.pl, accessed April 24, 2017 (Polish).
- ↑ http://www.territorial.de/obschles/cosel/schoenha.htm
- ^ Radoschau (1936-1945 Drosselschlag, Polish Radoszowy), District of Cosel, Upper Silesia. Online project Memorial Monuments, May 25, 2015, accessed on July 30, 2016 .