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1082: 1611: 89: 1697: 70: 750:, which had suffered a fire, around 1656, influenced the development of Chodzież. A new town was erected in the mid 18th century, next to the old medieval site in the city, which contained the Market, as the home of weavers and clothmakers. Today, this part of the city (Kościuszki Street) is marked by the characteristic gables of houses situated on narrow, rectangular plots of land. Each lot formerly had wooden sheds in the rear to store wool and cloth. 60: 917:
1930s, the years of the great world economic crisis, workers from Chodzież porcelain factory started a new series of protests. In the period between the two world wars, Chodzież was considered as an important administrative center in the border area between Poland and Germany. It had a working class character, which was related to the development of the faience factory. Since the town was located near the border, 16% of the population was
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in 1919 eventually confirmed the restoration of Chodzież to Poland. On 19 January 1920, Polish military and political authorities marched into the city and a Polish administration was established. Unemployment and living conditions deteriorated, leading to a wave of strikes, starting in 1921. In the
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dominated the area for ten centuries. In 1904–1914 two burial grounds were discovered in the area of old Rzeźnicka street, that date to those times. In the early Middle Ages (400–700 AD), a little settlement existed on the south part of Lake Miejskie. Chodzież's beginnings go back at
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The city administration has received prizes and awards on several occasions to recognize the city's cleanliness and aesthetics. In 1974, the city was awarded the title of "the Polish Master of Economics." Later, in 1979, it was awarded the Labor Medal, 1st Class, by the Council of State for the
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was opened and the name of Chodzież was changed from "Chodzeisen" to "Kolmar in Posen". This name was in honor of Axel von Colmar — Meyenburg, who was extremely influential in the building of the railway, which was beneficial to the town's economy.
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Chodzież's important place in the ceramics industry began when two German businessmen, Ludwig Schnorr and Hermann Müller from Frankfurt an der Oder, purchased the ruins of the burned out manor house from Otto Königsmarck in 1855 and built the first
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In the 1920s, a tuberculosis sanatorium was established here because of the special climate. It was converted recently into a hospital for railroadmen. In 1921 Stanisław Mańczak bought the porcelain fabric from the Annaburger Steinguttfabrik firm.
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of the Kingdom of Poland. The LÍkiscy–Granowski family were the first owners, then from the mid of the 15th century, Chodzież belonged to the Potulicki family. From 1648 to 1830 the Grudziński family were the owners of Chodzież. The family's
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contests take place each year on the municipal lakes. These lakes have European and world-class rank: in 1993, motorboat contests took place in the class 0..350. In addition, every May, the Grzmylita Run promotes sport for the masses.
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and relaxation. In recent years, the rate of economic development in the city have decreased somewhat, with industry playing a smaller role and the economic development of Chodzież and the region becoming more associated with
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was still formed and operated in the town and area. Among its local leaders were Marcel Krzycki and pre-war Polish mayor Bronisław Maron. In August 1944, the Germans carried out mass arrests of local members of the
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was demarcated. The tariff priced the Posen weavers out of their major eastern markets, so they either migrated to other textile producing areas (e.g. Łódź) or turned to other types of work, like farming.
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The annual National Children's Song Festivals began in 1991. In 1995, Chodzież was the co-organizer of the XIII National Voluntary Fire Department Brass Orchestra Festival.
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A burial mound, estimated to date from 2000 B.C., is located in the area of the town where today's Słoneczna street lies. From about 1500 BC, tribes belonging to the
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St. Florian's church situated at the Market Square, is the oldest monument in Chodzież. Its probable founder was the first owner of the settlement, Trojan of Lekno.
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city's achievements in production. The current construction of an urban purification plant will help transform Chodzież into an ecologically clean center for
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Kostkiewicz, Janina (2020). "Niemiecka polityka eksterminacji i germanizacji polskich dzieci w czasie II wojny światowej". In Kostkiewicz, Janina (ed.).
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policy, and as a result, Germans formed 56% of the town's populace in 1943. Under Nazi German occupation, the town under the Germanized name
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workshops began, which allowed new talents to be discovered through encounters between young people and artists from Poland and abroad.
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was created in 1871, and in October 1874 a system of civil registration offices were created. Chodziesen was chosen for its area. (See
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least to the 15th century. First written mention is from 1403. The name Chodzies is mentioned with that of the priest of the local
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parish. Researchers believe however, that town roots go back to the 13th century, when it already had its first church.
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in Germany, and a transit camp for Poles expelled from the region was located in the town. Hundreds of Poles were
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Five kilometers west of Chodzież, at the edge of the Chodzieskie lakelands, Mt. Gontyniec rises 192 meters
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factory. Since then, Chodzież has always been an important and significant center of pottery industry.
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In 1946 Chodzież had a population of 7,694. From 1975 to 1998, it was administratively located in the
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Wysiedlenia ludności polskiej z okupowanych ziem polskich włączonych do III Rzeszy w latach 1939-1945
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The local weaving industry declined about 1812–1815, when a frontier customs post between the
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Zbrodnia bez kary... Eksterminacja i cierpienie polskich dzieci pod okupacją niemiecką (1939–1945)
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factory, but currently it works with the Chodzież cultural institute. In the 1970s, the annual
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In 1815, Prussia and its allies defeated Napoleon, and this area became Prussian again as the
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was founded right after the end of the German occupation. First it was connected to the
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In 1818, Chodzież became the administrative center of a county-like district (German:
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Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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Columbia-Lippincott Gazetteer. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1952) p. 403
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factory. In 1897 the merchant Hein, a former faience factory owner, built a
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in northern Poland. Deep valleys and ridges covered with a 100-year-old
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Ptakowska-Sysło, Agnieszka (2011). "Konspiracja chodzieska 1939–1944".
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already in December 1939. Houses of expelled Poles were handed over to
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Marian Weyhan, were killed on the Morzewskie Hills near the village of
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were a period of restoration and an intensive development of the
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and became a part of the newly established Netze River District.
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During the 17th century, various parts of Poland were invaded by
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In 1805, Chodzież's weavers imported a weaving machine from
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area, there are three lakes: Miejskie, 1 km (English:
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Liberation came on the night of 22/23 January 1945, when
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with 17,976 inhabitants as of December 2021, seat of the
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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Warszawa: IPN. p. 157. 776:, this part of Poland became part of the 962:atrocities against the Polish population 559: 473: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1474: 1472: 1297: 908:, Poland regained independence and the 772:defeated Prussia (1807) and out of the 350: 322: 292: 254: 233: 220: 204: 147: 112: 81: 53: 41: 471:Detailed data as of 31 December 2021: 437:; at the same time it has the highest 1365: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1339:"Walki o CHODZIEŻ 8 stycznia 1919 r." 1281:(born 1932), Polish classical pianist 757:in 1772, the town was annexed by the 336: 312: 302: 271: 246: 238: 225: 212: 191: 179: 167: 7: 1883:Intelligenzaktion massacre locations 1873:Populated lakeshore places in Poland 1410: 1408: 1372:Biuletyn Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej 1332: 1330: 1257:1879-1881, 1890-1892, and 1898-1901. 230:12.77 km (4.93 sq mi) 960:entered the town to commit various 1324:Data for territorial unit 3001011. 1225:, chief judge for the province of 430:as the highest peak in a chain of 25: 1512:"Cho-Jazz 2022 | Jazz Forum" 448:ensure diversified surroundings. 1695: 1609: 1200: 1030:Despite such circumstances, the 1020:(Market Square) was renamed the 958:-Totenkopf-Standarte Brandenburg 659: 658: 646: 645: 633: 632: 620: 619: 607: 606: 594: 593: 579: 578: 366: 343: 329: 155: 95: 94: 87: 68: 58: 43: 945:In September 1939 the town was 1053:Ravensbrück concentration camp 1012:, and the seat of the county ( 704:. For many centuries it was a 1: 555:Number of inhabitants by year 1680:Seat (not part of the gmina) 1137:club is Gontyniec Chodzież. 836:Wyrzysk, Wągrowiec, Oborniki 875:In 1879, the railroad line 251:1,400/km (3,600/sq mi) 1899: 1451:Wardzyńska, Maria (2017). 1393:Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). 1342:Instytut Pamięci Narodowej 1032:Polish resistance movement 693:that vested Chodzież with 397:Greater Poland Voivodeship 1693: 1607: 1575: 1492:Ptakowska-Sysło, p. 67-68 1414:Wardzyńska (2009), p. 200 1241:House of Lords of Prussia 1239:banker and member of the 998:colonists as part of the 941:Plate made in Kolmar 1941 898:Greater Poland insurgents 879:— Chodzież — 755:First Partition of Poland 584: 547: 544: 541: 485: 482: 479: 113: 82: 54: 42: 1529:Current official website 1434:Uniwersytet Jagielloński 793:traditionally been known 1438:Biblioteka Jagiellońska 1397:(in Polish). 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Statistics Poland 1065:captured the town. 714:Gniezno Voivodeship 129: /  1589:Urban-rural gminas 1087: 1079: 943: 902: 820:Kingdom of Prussia 812: 759:Kingdom of Prussia 734: 712:(from 1768 in the 710:Kalisz Voivodeship 539:Population density 413: 240: • Total 227: • Total 1850: 1849: 1639: 1638: 1462:978-83-8098-174-4 1401:. pp. 61–62. 1313:"Local Data Bank" 1285:Zdzisław Szlapkin 1016:) of Kolmar. The 1008:was made part of 979:Intelligenzaktion 966:German occupation 914:Versailles Treaty 870:Standesamt Kolmar 847:province of Posen 810:Porcelain factory 768:. 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Chodziesen
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Chodzież is located in Poland
52°59′N 16°54′E / 52.983°N 16.900°E / 52.983; 16.900
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Chodzież
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