Wagenried

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Wagenried
Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 3 ″  N , 11 ° 18 ′ 52 ″  E
Height : 526 m
Residents : 48  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 85229
Area code : 08254

Wagenried is a district of Markt Indersdorf , which is about 45 kilometers northwest of Munich in the Upper Bavarian district of Dachau .

population

The population of the village was 71 at the 1961 census. In the following census years 1970 and 1987 the population decreased continuously to 56 and 48 respectively. The 2011 census does not yet provide any results below the municipal level.

history

Well chapel

The village of Wagenried (clearing of the Wago) was first mentioned in 1357. In 1412 Wagenried came to the Langenpettenbach parish church in Arnzell . Around 1500 the place consisted of four properties. After the abolition of the Indersdorf monastery in 1783, Wagenried became an independent parish with the branches Ainhofen and Arnzell. As a former part of the Hofmark Pipinsried , Wagenried also became part of the Pipinsried community , which was established on the occasion of the Second Bavarian Communal Edict.

In 1964 the Niedermeier inn was closed. At the end of the regional reform in Bavaria on May 1, 1978, the municipality of Pipinsried was divided. The larger part was incorporated into Altomünster , while the smaller eastern part came to Markt Indersdorf with Wagenried and Schönberg .

Mennonites in Wagenried

In 1818 the first Mennonites came from the Rhine Palatinate to Wagenried and the surrounding villages. They built a burial ground in 1823, which was maintained until 1841. With the construction of a prayer house with a burial place in Eichstock , the acts of worship shifted there. - At times Wagenried was a pure Mennonite settlement.

The air communication

In 1943, an aerial observation point "Night hunting control center AAL Harreszell" was built between Langenpettenbach and Wagenried. After the Second World War , the barracks belonging to it were used as accommodation for refugees from the east, also in 1956, after the Hungarian uprising .

swell

  • Otto Hefele, Gerhard Becker: Chronicle Ainhofen . Reichertshausen, Neuried, 2006; unpublished.
  • Wilhelm Liebhart , Günther Pölsterl: The communities of the district of Dachau . Dachau 1992. ISBN 3-89251-053-9 .
  • Richard Ringenberg: Family book of the Mennonite community Eichstock , Munich 1942

literature

  • Martin Setzmüller: Family and house book of Pipinsried, part III. Altomünster Museum and Local History Association, 1994.
  • Hans Steiner, Ed .: So that it is not forgotten! Franz Lesti, Altomünster 2004
  • Mathias Ligsalz : The Wagenried camp . In: Where are you going comrade? Magic Book Publishing, 2005

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 75 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 570 .
  3. ^ Hermann Dettweiler: Art. Eichstock , in: Mennonitisches Lexikon Vol. 1 (1913/24), p. 534.

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