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Trzemeszno

Trzemeszno [tʂɛˈmɛʂnɔ] is a town in Gniezno County in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. It is situated on the eastern shore of the Popielewskie Lake, and is one of the oldest settlements in the region.

Trzemeszno
Basilica
Trzemeszno
Coordinates: 52°34′N 17°49′E / 52.567°N 17.817°E / 52.567; 17.817
Country Poland
VoivodeshipGreater Poland
CountyGniezno
GminaTrzemeszno
Established10th century
Town rights1382
Government
 • MayorKrzysztof Dereziński
Area
 • Total5.46 km2 (2.11 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total7,789
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
62-240
Area code+48 61
Car platesPGN
ClimateDfb
National roads
Websitehttp://www.trzemeszno.pl

Etymology edit

The town's name derives from an Old Polish word Trzemcha meaning the flower of the "Bird’s Cherry" plant, which once grew in the vicinity.

History edit

 
12th-century Royal chalice from Trzemeszno

Around the 10th century, a kind of defensive settlement was created here. It soon changed its function into a market settlement. It was significant that the town lay on the trade route joining Greater Poland with northern Masovia and Pomerelia.

In the 12th century, Trzemeszno became a property of the monastery of Canons regular of St. Augustine. The monks were brought there by Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. Trzemeszno received its town rights before 1382. It was a private church town, administratively located in the Gniezno County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland.[1]

From the second half of the 17th century, there began a decline of the town caused by the Swedish invasion of Poland (Deluge) and plagues. In 1766, there were only 15 houses left in Trzemeszno. However, soon the town started to develop rapidly. An important period in town's history is due to the activity of Michał Kościesza Kosmowski, who was the monastery abbot (1761–1804). He founded the "New Town" – a suburb, where cloth makers were settled, and St. Michael's suburb for other craftsmen. Kosmowski founded also several buildings of public services: “Collegium Tremesnensis” a secondary school (currently Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Michała Kosmowskiego), hospital and a new brewery. The Polish patriot, Jan Kiliński, was born here in 1760. In 1791, there were 144 buildings in the town and almost 1,000 people lived there. The main activities of the residents were connected to crafts, trade and framing. The enterprise, which took up artistic challenges, was rebuilding and changing into baroque style of the monastery church. The work was finished in 1791 when the church was consecrated.

In 1793, during the Second Partition of Poland, Trzemeszno was annexed by Prussia. Following the successful Greater Poland uprising of 1806, it was regained by Poles and included within the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw. After the duchy's dissolution in 1815, it was re-annexed by Prussia and incorporated into the newly formed Grand Duchy of Posen (Poznań). In 1836 the Prussian government secularized the monastery. In 1848 Trzemeszno became one of the main centers of the Polish Greater Poland uprising against Prussia, and was the site of a battle, won by the Poles. The town's residents (including many students) were also involved in the January Uprising (1863). Trzemeszno's secondary school has traditions of participating in national liberation fights. In 1844, a secret society of students called “Sarmatia” formed and from 1861 the National Society “Zan” was active.

 
19th-century view of the church and monastery

In 1865, a Loan Bank (Kasa Pożyczkowa) and in 1874 an Industrial Society (Towarzystwo Przemysłowe) were founded in Trzemeszno. The latter was significant for culture and education. Around 1880, a branch of Towarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych ("Society of Public Reading Rooms") and in 1894 the Gymnastic Society Sokół were founded.

Opening a railway line in 1872 joining Trzemeszno with Poznań, Toruń and Inowrocław had contributed to the town's development.

At the end of World War I, in the early days of the Greater Poland Uprising, the Polish residents of Trzemeszno took control of their town on 29 December 1918; the town was confirmed part of newly reconstituted Poland in the following months. Five insurgents from the town died in the uprising.[2] The first years in free Poland were good for developing trade and crafts. However the situation was complicated by inflation, unemployment and economical crisis. Despite these problems, cultural and educational life flourished. Many events were organized by local societies and organizations. There was a cinema, and in 1937 the local weekly newspaper “Kosynier” began to be published. Secondary school played an important role in local culture.

 
Mass grave of Polish civilians murdered by the German occupiers in World War II

During the German invasion of Poland at the start of World War II, it was the site of Polish defense, and on 11 September 1939 German troops carried out a massacre of dozens of Polish defenders in the town (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).[3] Soon afterwards, the Germans carried out mass arrests of local notable Poles during the genocidal Intelligenzaktion campaign. In late 1939, the occupiers carried out expulsions of Poles, mainly families of massacred Polish defenders and families of Poles who were murdered or deported to concentration camps during the Intelligenzaktion.[4] Expelled Poles were deported to the General Government in the more eastern part of German-occupied Poland, while their houses, shops and workshops were handed over to German colonists as part of the Lebensraum policy.[4] The Germans renamed the town to Tremessen. A pre-war monument to Polish insurgents of the Greater Poland uprising was destroyed,[5][6] and schools, libraries and the church were closed. However, terrorized residents did not remain passive. There were local units of the Home Army and Grey Ranks secret resistance organizations. Artur Baumgart, commander of the local Home Army unit, and organizers of the Grey Ranks unit were arrested by the Germans in 1942–1943, and eventually sentenced to death and executed.[7] In Trzemeszno, Polish resistance members from other places were imprisoned and sentenced to death.[8]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18754,300—    
18804,439+3.2%
19215,093+14.7%
19315,218+2.5%
20107,807+49.6%
Source: [9][10][11]

After 1945, residents of Trzemeszno faced many difficult tasks. "Citizen Committees" were responsible for restoring closed enterprises and community services. The greatest challenge was restoration of the basilica church and secondary school which had been burned down by retreating German troops.

Rapid development of Trzemeszno took place in the 1960s and 1970s. The largest enterprise, employing over 1,000 people, was Pomorskie Zakłady Materiałów Izolacyjnych “Izopol” (factory producing insulation materials). “Izopol” played an important role as a financial supporter and developer of the town.

In 1975–1998, it was administratively located in the Bydgoszcz Voivodeship. In 1999, due to the administrative reform of Poland, Trzemeszno became a part of the Gniezno powiat and the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

Notable residents edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Atlas historyczny Polski. Wielkopolska w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. Część I. Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warszawa: Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. 2017. p. 1b.
  2. ^ Olszewski, Wiesław; Jastrząb, Łukasz (2008). Lista strat Powstania Wielkopolskiego od 27.12.1918 r. do 8.03.1920 r. (in Polish). Koszalin: Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Politechniki Koszalińskiej. p. 77.
  3. ^ Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 92.
  4. ^ a b Wardzyńska, Maria (2017). Wysiedlenia ludności polskiej z okupowanych ziem polskich włączonych do III Rzeszy w latach 1939-1945 (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. pp. 167, 169. ISBN 978-83-8098-174-4.
  5. ^ Wardzyńska (2017), p. 143
  6. ^ Grochowina, Sylwia (2017). Cultural policy of the Nazi occupying forces in the Reich district Gdańsk–West Prussia, the Reich district Wartheland, and the Reich district of Katowice in the years 1939–1945. Toruń. p. 90. ISBN 978-83-88693-73-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Encyklopedia konspiracji Wielkopolskiej 1939–1945 (in Polish). Poznań: Instytut Zachodni. 1998. pp. 86, 187, 427. ISBN 83-85003-97-5.
  8. ^ Encyklopedia konspiracji Wielkopolskiej 1939–1945. pp. 149, 159, 241, 279, 282, 319, 323, 331, 387–388, 419, 467, 482, 596.
  9. ^ verwaltungsgeschichte.de
  10. ^ Wiadomości Statystyczne Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego (in Polish). Vol. X. Warszawa: Główny Urząd Statystyczny. 1932. p. 197.
  11. ^ (PDF) (in Polish). Warszawa: Główny Urząd Statystyczny. 2011. p. 102. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2011.

External links edit

  • Serwis informacyjny gminy Trzemeszno - official site of Trzemeszno commune (in Polish)
  • trzemeszno.com - wirtualne miasto (in Polish)

trzemeszno, also, krotoszyn, county, tʂɛˈmɛʂnɔ, town, gniezno, county, greater, poland, voivodeship, west, central, poland, situated, eastern, shore, popielewskie, lake, oldest, settlements, region, basilicacoat, armscoordinates, 817country, polandvoivodeshipg. See also Trzemeszno Krotoszyn County Trzemeszno tʂɛˈmɛʂnɔ is a town in Gniezno County in Greater Poland Voivodeship west central Poland It is situated on the eastern shore of the Popielewskie Lake and is one of the oldest settlements in the region TrzemesznoBasilicaCoat of armsTrzemesznoCoordinates 52 34 N 17 49 E 52 567 N 17 817 E 52 567 17 817Country PolandVoivodeshipGreater PolandCountyGnieznoGminaTrzemesznoEstablished10th centuryTown rights1382Government MayorKrzysztof DerezinskiArea Total5 46 km2 2 11 sq mi Population 2006 Total7 789 Density1 400 km2 3 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code62 240Area code 48 61Car platesPGNClimateDfbNational roadsWebsitehttp www trzemeszno pl Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Notable residents 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksEtymology editThe town s name derives from an Old Polish word Trzemcha meaning the flower of the Bird s Cherry plant which once grew in the vicinity History edit nbsp 12th century Royal chalice from Trzemeszno Around the 10th century a kind of defensive settlement was created here It soon changed its function into a market settlement It was significant that the town lay on the trade route joining Greater Poland with northern Masovia and Pomerelia In the 12th century Trzemeszno became a property of the monastery of Canons regular of St Augustine The monks were brought there by Duke Boleslaw III Wrymouth Trzemeszno received its town rights before 1382 It was a private church town administratively located in the Gniezno County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland 1 From the second half of the 17th century there began a decline of the town caused by the Swedish invasion of Poland Deluge and plagues In 1766 there were only 15 houses left in Trzemeszno However soon the town started to develop rapidly An important period in town s history is due to the activity of Michal Kosciesza Kosmowski who was the monastery abbot 1761 1804 He founded the New Town a suburb where cloth makers were settled and St Michael s suburb for other craftsmen Kosmowski founded also several buildings of public services Collegium Tremesnensis a secondary school currently Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im Michala Kosmowskiego hospital and a new brewery The Polish patriot Jan Kilinski was born here in 1760 In 1791 there were 144 buildings in the town and almost 1 000 people lived there The main activities of the residents were connected to crafts trade and framing The enterprise which took up artistic challenges was rebuilding and changing into baroque style of the monastery church The work was finished in 1791 when the church was consecrated In 1793 during the Second Partition of Poland Trzemeszno was annexed by Prussia Following the successful Greater Poland uprising of 1806 it was regained by Poles and included within the short lived Duchy of Warsaw After the duchy s dissolution in 1815 it was re annexed by Prussia and incorporated into the newly formed Grand Duchy of Posen Poznan In 1836 the Prussian government secularized the monastery In 1848 Trzemeszno became one of the main centers of the Polish Greater Poland uprising against Prussia and was the site of a battle won by the Poles The town s residents including many students were also involved in the January Uprising 1863 Trzemeszno s secondary school has traditions of participating in national liberation fights In 1844 a secret society of students called Sarmatia formed and from 1861 the National Society Zan was active nbsp 19th century view of the church and monastery In 1865 a Loan Bank Kasa Pozyczkowa and in 1874 an Industrial Society Towarzystwo Przemyslowe were founded in Trzemeszno The latter was significant for culture and education Around 1880 a branch of Towarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych Society of Public Reading Rooms and in 1894 the Gymnastic Society Sokol were founded Opening a railway line in 1872 joining Trzemeszno with Poznan Torun and Inowroclaw had contributed to the town s development At the end of World War I in the early days of the Greater Poland Uprising the Polish residents of Trzemeszno took control of their town on 29 December 1918 the town was confirmed part of newly reconstituted Poland in the following months Five insurgents from the town died in the uprising 2 The first years in free Poland were good for developing trade and crafts However the situation was complicated by inflation unemployment and economical crisis Despite these problems cultural and educational life flourished Many events were organized by local societies and organizations There was a cinema and in 1937 the local weekly newspaper Kosynier began to be published Secondary school played an important role in local culture nbsp Mass grave of Polish civilians murdered by the German occupiers in World War II During the German invasion of Poland at the start of World War II it was the site of Polish defense and on 11 September 1939 German troops carried out a massacre of dozens of Polish defenders in the town see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation 3 Soon afterwards the Germans carried out mass arrests of local notable Poles during the genocidal Intelligenzaktion campaign In late 1939 the occupiers carried out expulsions of Poles mainly families of massacred Polish defenders and families of Poles who were murdered or deported to concentration camps during the Intelligenzaktion 4 Expelled Poles were deported to the General Government in the more eastern part of German occupied Poland while their houses shops and workshops were handed over to German colonists as part of the Lebensraum policy 4 The Germans renamed the town to Tremessen A pre war monument to Polish insurgents of the Greater Poland uprising was destroyed 5 6 and schools libraries and the church were closed However terrorized residents did not remain passive There were local units of the Home Army and Grey Ranks secret resistance organizations Artur Baumgart commander of the local Home Army unit and organizers of the Grey Ranks unit were arrested by the Germans in 1942 1943 and eventually sentenced to death and executed 7 In Trzemeszno Polish resistance members from other places were imprisoned and sentenced to death 8 Historical populationYearPop 18754 300 18804 439 3 2 19215 093 14 7 19315 218 2 5 20107 807 49 6 Source 9 10 11 After 1945 residents of Trzemeszno faced many difficult tasks Citizen Committees were responsible for restoring closed enterprises and community services The greatest challenge was restoration of the basilica church and secondary school which had been burned down by retreating German troops Rapid development of Trzemeszno took place in the 1960s and 1970s The largest enterprise employing over 1 000 people was Pomorskie Zaklady Materialow Izolacyjnych Izopol factory producing insulation materials Izopol played an important role as a financial supporter and developer of the town In 1975 1998 it was administratively located in the Bydgoszcz Voivodeship In 1999 due to the administrative reform of Poland Trzemeszno became a part of the Gniezno powiat and the Greater Poland Voivodeship Notable residents editStanislaw Kozierowski 1874 1949 historianGallery edit nbsp Basilica of St Mary and St Michael former Regular Canonics church nbsp Basilica interior nbsp Plac Swietego Wojciecha Saint Adalbert Square nbsp Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im Michala Kosmowskiego high school est in the 18th century nbsp Jan Kilinski MonumentReferences edit Atlas historyczny Polski Wielkopolska w drugiej polowie XVI wieku Czesc I Mapy plany in Polish Warszawa Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk 2017 p 1b Olszewski Wieslaw Jastrzab Lukasz 2008 Lista strat Powstania Wielkopolskiego od 27 12 1918 r do 8 03 1920 r in Polish Koszalin Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Politechniki Koszalinskiej p 77 Wardzynska Maria 2009 Byl rok 1939 Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczenstwa w Polsce Intelligenzaktion in Polish Warszawa IPN p 92 a b Wardzynska Maria 2017 Wysiedlenia ludnosci polskiej z okupowanych ziem polskich wlaczonych do III Rzeszy w latach 1939 1945 in Polish Warszawa IPN pp 167 169 ISBN 978 83 8098 174 4 Wardzynska 2017 p 143 Grochowina Sylwia 2017 Cultural policy of the Nazi occupying forces in the Reich district Gdansk West Prussia the Reich district Wartheland and the Reich district of Katowice in the years 1939 1945 Torun p 90 ISBN 978 83 88693 73 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Encyklopedia konspiracji Wielkopolskiej 1939 1945 in Polish Poznan Instytut Zachodni 1998 pp 86 187 427 ISBN 83 85003 97 5 Encyklopedia konspiracji Wielkopolskiej 1939 1945 pp 149 159 241 279 282 319 323 331 387 388 419 467 482 596 verwaltungsgeschichte de Wiadomosci Statystyczne Glownego Urzedu Statystycznego in Polish Vol X Warszawa Glowny Urzad Statystyczny 1932 p 197 Stan i struktura ludnosci oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r PDF in Polish Warszawa Glowny Urzad Statystyczny 2011 p 102 Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trzemeszno Serwis informacyjny gminy Trzemeszno official site of Trzemeszno commune in Polish trzemeszno com wirtualne miasto in Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trzemeszno amp oldid 1222755622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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