Volksdorf (Nossendorf)

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Volksdorf is a district of the Western Pomeranian community Nossendorf in the Mecklenburg Lake District in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany .

Geographical location

Volksdorf Chapel

Volksdorf is located in the western part of the municipality of Nossendorf, east of the old border river Trebel . The village is thus in the Western Pomerania part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The Nossendorf community center is 1.5 km to the east. From here the district road leads through Volksdorf in a north-westerly direction to Annenhof .

history

Volksdorf was first mentioned in the Pomeranian document book on August 14, 1292, when Bogislaw IV assigned it to the city of Demmin . The village was destroyed in the Thirty Years War . Farming land had to be amalgamated as a large number of farmers fled.

In 1710 the town of Demmin sold its Volksdorf estate, which only housed eight farmers, to Julius von Hoben from Beestland. Anna Dorothea von Thun , a married woman from Mecklenburg , received sole ownership of the village through inheritance in 1824. The Mecklenburg family leased the estate and its works. The manor house was built in 1909 by the master builder Ernst Backmeyer. During the economic crisis, the village and Vorwerk were foreclosed, from which Annenhof emerged in 1934. Curt Flemming from Magdeburg acquired the property at the foreclosure auction in 1928 .

After the Second World War , the landowner was expropriated by the land reform in order to create new farmer jobs. In 1953 the agricultural production cooperative "LPG 1. Mai" was founded. The apprentices, who were trained at LPG from 1958, lived in the former manor house before the central apprenticeship training took place in Demmin. Two cattle sheds were built in 1959, four pigs, two chicken sheds and a sheep shed were built in 1961, before the plant production department in Volksdorf was established in 1972. With the Nossendorfer "LPG October 7th", the Volksdorfer LPG merged into a large LPG for animal production.

Worth seeing

  • Chapel of St. Jacobus
  • Mausoleum of the Thun-Mecklenburg family

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  • Parish chronicle Nossendorf

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Coordinates: 53 ° 58 '  N , 12 ° 56'  E