Suchy Dwór
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State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Lower Silesia | |
Powiat : | Wroclaw | |
Gmina : | Thórawina | |
Geographic location : | 51 ° 1 ' N , 17 ° 1' E | |
Residents : | 180 | |
Postal code : | 55-020 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 71 | |
License plate : | DWR | |
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Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Suchy Dwór (German Althofdürr ) is a village in the municipality of Żórawina (Rothsürben) in Poland . The village is located about 5 kilometers south of Breslau (Wrocław) .
history
Althofdürr belonged from 1874 to the district of Schönborn (today Żerniki Wrocławskie).
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the estate in Althofdürr belonged to Julius Schottländer, the wealthiest citizen of Wroclaw. He also owned the villages and estates, Wessig (today Wysoka), Grünhübel (today as Bledzów part of the village Bielany Wrocławskie, German beggars ), Alt Schliesa (Stary Ślęszów), Eckersdorf (Biestrzyków), Karowahne (Karwiany), Cawallen (Kowale , now part of Wroclaw), and land in the Wroclaw settlements of Kleinburg ( Borek ) and Oltaschin (Ołtaszyn).
In 1939 Althofdürr had 154 inhabitants. From 1942 to the beginning of 1945 the Althofdürr estate was owned by Erhard Milch .
In 1945 the place fell to Poland as Suchy Dwór and as far as they had not already fled from the Red Army, the German residents were expelled. In the same year, displaced persons arrived in their place from the former Polish eastern regions, who occupied the part of the village between the estate and the Wroclaw-Żórawina road. In July 1947, settlers from the Przeworsk area , mainly from the village of Medynia Kańczucka, came to Suchy Dwór and took over the manor's buildings, both the castle and the workers' houses.
literature
- Maciej Łagiewski: Wrocławscy Żydzi 1850–1944 . Wrocław 1997.
- Trials of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal Nuremberg, November 14, 1945 - October 1, 1946 . Vol. IX: Proceedings 8 March 1946 - 23 March 1946 , Nuremberg 1947, p. 76.
- Anita Eichholz: Life pictures from Siethen and Wernstein . Berlin, 2013, p. 367.