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not destroyed. The oldest tombstone was discovered in June 2009. It belongs to Gitel
Gutmann, who died on September 10, 1814. The cemetery is in the permanent custody of Sławomir Pastuszka, who provides information both on the cemetery and on the local Jewish community. On May 8, 2012, it was reported that the Jewish cemetery had been vandalized. Nineteen tombstones, some of which date back to the early 19th century, were damaged in the old part of the cemetery. The local community contributed to the restoration of 150 graves of historical value.
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Lutheranism was introduced to
Pszczyna in 1568 by Duke Karol Promnitz. In a course of next 20 years, Lutheranism spread among the local population. A Protestant minister came to the county in 1569, followed by opening of the first Protestant school. During the counter-reformation in 1649 celebrations
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Only scarce evidence of the town's former Jewish presence has been left – the cemetery, the former residence of the Jewish community and the synagogue. The cemetery in
Pszczyna, on Katowicka Street, was founded in 1814. The last reported burial took place in 1937. During World War II the cemetery was
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in 1812 proclaimed Jews to be full citizens of the state. As their numbers grew, Jews called for a synagogue to perform their religious duties. A wooden synagogue was built in 1834 and, eventually, a bricked structure in 1852. The synagogue has survived into the 21st century but nothing of historical
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R. Gumiński researched the climate in the land around
Pszczyna. He defined three distinguished sub-climatic provinces – the western "podsudecka", the eastern "tarnowska", and the northern "kielecko-czestochowska". The eastern part offers the most favorable environment for plants and vegetation, with
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From 1709 on
Erdmann Promnitz received permission for building a Protestant church. Along with church, a Protestant school had been reintroduced. The church burned down in 1905 and was rebuilt two years later. It is still in operation and serves as the central point for the Protestant community,
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of Poland. From 1871 Pleß was part of
Germany, however, at the beginning of the 20th century, over 80 percent of the district's population spoke Polish; during the 1910 census 86 percent declared as Polish speakers, though in the town itself the percentage of Polish speakers was 33. When
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As
Pszczyna is in a moderate climatic zone, the climate is directly influenced by a clash of oceanic and continental air masses. While the former usually takes the upper hand, the temperature does not vary widely. Severe or long winters are rare. The warm tropical air coming through the
460:, who derives the town's name from the name of a nearby river, now known as Pszczynka. Miodek claims, firstly, that the town owes its name to the river, not vice versa (as the -ka suffix in the present name of the river would indicate), and secondly, that the original name of the river,
471:, to glisten. The oldest recorded versions of the town's name (Plisschyn, Plisczyna, Plyssczyna, Blissczyna, Blyssczyna, Plesna, Pssczyna) exclude none of the above derivations, except perhaps the Leszko/Leszek one, which seems far fetched. Neither does the German name
963:, Pszczyna never experienced rapid industrialization. The ELWO factory was expanded and a new creamery and mill were founded. This, however, helped to preserve the historic old town and the palace located in the city center.
1142:. Pszczyna gets the least rainfall in winter months and the highest level in July. Snowfall begins in the middle of November, lingers for 50–70 days, and generally does not exceed a depth of 15 cm (5.9 in).
1072:, was active in Pszczyna during that period. The number of Jews had dropped significantly when Poland took control of the city in 1922, as most of the Jews identifying themselves as Germans had left for Germany.
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53 thousands voted for Poland and 18 thousands for
Germany. By contrast, voting in the town of Pleß gave victory to Germany, with 2843 over 910. In view of the plebiscite results and in consequence of the
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1065:(Jewish school) in 1812. From 1820, Jews were allowed to attend Protestant and Catholic schools. A new, joint Protestant and Jewish school was established in 1873 and became a municipal school in 1893.
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The average annual temperature is 7–8 °C (45–46 °F). The hottest month is July (15 °C (59 °F) average) and the coldest is
January (−1 °C (30 °F) average).
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Pszczyna is situated on sandy plains ascending into the east. The land is slightly hilly, but with no large relative elevations. The highest points are less than 260 metres (850 feet)
939:. Between the end of January and beginning of February 1945, the war storm came through Pszczyna with no serious damage to the city. Unfortunately, the wooden historic church of
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erupted, the
Hochbergs lent the estate to the German state for military purposes. The German chief of staff held his headquarters at the castle of Pleß, often visited by Emperor
1194:) and 51 km (20 sq mi) of forest grounds (50 km (19 sq mi) of forests, 1.6 km (0.62 sq mi) of tree-planted and shrub-planted land).
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Slight westerly winds are dominant, averaging 2–3 km/h (1.2–1.9 mph). The period of windless weather appears regularly, caused by the cover of, and the dry down-slope
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took place on September 1–2, 1939, where German forces breached main Polish defensive lines protecting the Silesian area. On September 4, in the local park, the German
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640:, the last of the local Piast dynasty bloodline, received the land in 1480 as a dowry of his wife, Joanna. Casimir II sold it to a Hungarian noble Elek Thurzó (
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616:, who laid siege to the castle but were eventually repulsed. Helena of Lithuania outlived John II, and reigned until 1449. The land was inherited by her son,
882:, fighting occurred in the surroundings of Pszczyna, which can be seen by observing the leftovers of concrete strongholds around the town. In that area, the
500:) was probably founded in the second half of the 13th century. The first reference in sources to the place dates from 1303. The main trading route between
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The Jewish community reached its highest peak in 1885, numbering 341 members. Markus Brann, Jewish theologian and historian and future lecturer at the
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The total area of 174 square kilometres (67 sq mi) includes 95 km (37 sq mi) of farmland (68 km (26 sq mi) of
1159:, by far the largest reservoir in southern Poland, gives the climate in Pszczyna an even more distinctive imprint by moderating winters and summers.
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stayed for a night on her way to her wedding to Sigismund in Kraków in (1518). Thurzo possessions were diminished over time (stripped of
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favored the creation of an independent Silesian Republic or at least an independent Upper Silesia. The latter was supported by the
582:(Jan II Żelazny) ruled the land for seven decades. In 1407, John II separated the area that is modern-day Pleß from his duchy as a
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The Jewish community was small before the edict of 1780 granting Jews the right to settle in Silesian towns to the east of river
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Erdmann's line, the Anhalts, held Pleß until the middle of the 19th century, when it passed to Hans Heinrich X of the powerful
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shed any light, as it simply reflects the Polish name at the time of the beginning of German settlement.
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in 1536) and eventually the land of Pleß was purchased by Balthasar von Promnitz, bishop of
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in 1921. Earlier that year a plebiscite was held to determine the future of the region. In
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Emperor. The new state was expanded to include fifty villages and four towns (including
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and Polish boy scouts and civilian defenders murdered by the Germans in September 1939
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Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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a place by a lake. Brückner's derivation, suggesting a marshy lakeside, based on
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The community's educational needs were also met with the establishment of a
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value remains of the interior: during World War II it was used as a cinema.
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636:. Matthias overran the land and held the duke in captivity until his death.
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of Protestant religious service were confined to the Castle of Pszczyna.
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756:. The Hochbergs reached great prominence and wealth in the 19th century.
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1270:(1829–1872), Jewish journalist who founded the Viennese newspaper the
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Pater, Mieczysław (1963). "Wrocławskie echa powstania styczniowego".
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for his new wife, Helena of Lithuania (Helena Korybutówna, niece of
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burned down in 1939. The city was liberated on February 10, 1945.
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There are several different theories of the origins of the name
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club is MKS Iskra Pszczyna. It competes in the lower leagues.
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murdered 14 Poles who had taken part in the defense of nearby
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and then his widow, Barbara Rockenberg, daughter of a wealthy
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smuggled large amounts of gunpowder through the town to the
659:, with its ruler responsible not to him but directly to the
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The Thurzo family were in close relations with Polish King
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Die Polen in Oberschlesien: eine statistische Untersuchung
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From November 1942 to April 1943, the Germans operated a
825:(1919–1924), which he financed. With the outbreak of the
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derived from the word "plszczyna", describing the area.
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
1648:. Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Archived from
1240:(1681–1767) composer, once a kapellmeister in the city
655:, King of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia instituted the
1313:(1845–1927), concert pianist, composer, and conductor
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of 1741–1742. The town was pillaged again during the
737:, the king of Prussia, seized most of Silesia in the
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in turn explained the name based on its old spelling
1617:"The Jewish cemetery in Pszczyna (Katowicka Street)"
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971:In 2010 Pszczyna had a population of 25,415.
492:and wooden church in what was later known as
488:The oldest settlement evolved around a small
8:
866:Mass grave of Polish soldiers fallen in the
817:struggled for control of the region. Prince
759:From 1816 to 1922, the town was the seat of
1595:Miejsce Pamięci i Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau
902:, aimed at the extermination of the Polish
809:After the war ended, the newly established
624:merchant. She was expelled by her stepson,
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1244:Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen
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955:Historical train station after renovation
717:Pleß was ravaged and pillaged during the
2161:Cities and towns in Silesian Voivodeship
1347:(born 1985), singer, winner of the 2002
1182:, 1.5 km (0.58 sq mi) of
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1646:"A DEFACED JEWISH CEMETERY IN PSZCZYNA"
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1357:(born 1986), Polish-Czech chess player
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1070:Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau
1478:Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka
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2171:Intelligenzaktion massacre locations
1232:Category:People from Pszczyna County
1043:Inscription from the Jewish Cemetery
252:21.86 km (8.44 sq mi)
1341:(born 1981), footballer and manager
484:Middle Ages and early Modern period
1429:. Pszczyna: ITKM. pp. 15–16.
612:In 1433, Pleß was attacked by the
508:ran through Pszczyna in the early
14:
854:becoming the first Polish mayor.
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2045:Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939)
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1722:(in Polish, English, and German)
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924:in the present-day district of
433:, from the ancient Polish word
723:War of the Austrian Succession
630:Wenceslaus III, Duke of Rybnik
580:John II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor
1:
2166:Holocaust locations in Poland
1291:(1862–1939), Prussian general
1250:Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Pless
1246:(1769–1830), Prussian general
1228:Category:People from Pszczyna
846:gave the land of Pleß to the
576:John I, Duke of Opava-Ratibor
1755:Jewish Community in Pszczyna
1368:twin towns of Gmina Pszczyna
1362:Twin towns and sister cities
1089:which numbers 1500 members.
933:Auschwitz concentration camp
922:Auschwitz concentration camp
651:) in 1517. Two years later,
1733:Pszczyna Information Office
1493:, Paul Weber, Berlin, 1914
1426:Szkice z dziejów Starej Wsi
638:Casimir II, Duke of Cieszyn
567:(Mikołaj II), of the Czech
533:Duchy of Opole and Racibórz
407:1998 administrative reforms
401:and was previously part of
281:1,200/km (3,100/sq mi)
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1591:"Szlakiem Marszów Śmierci"
1537:Wardzyńska, Maria (2009).
1450:Gojniczek, Wacław (2021).
1423:Orlik, Zygmunt J. (2000).
1329:(1912–1992), Jewish artist
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1119:(a depression between the
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496:. The modern town (around
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1174:(Castle Park) in Pszczyna
618:Nicholas V, Duke of Krnov
608:style in the 17th century
394:(commune) and district.
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1843:Gmina Goczałkowice-Zdrój
1295:Daisy, Princess of Pless
823:Union of Upper Silesians
657:"Free State of Pszczyna"
397:Pszczyna is situated in
260:262 m (860 ft)
1730:(in Polish and English)
1541:(in Polish). Warszawa:
1505:Deutsches Ortsnamenbuch
1335:(1961–2015), politician
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1080:Protestants in Pszczyna
840:Third Silesian Uprising
441:meaning a lake, making
2125:Tarnowskie Góry County
1674:. 2003. Archived from
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1672:"Pszczyna in figures"
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1285:and local businessman
1258:(1802–1865), sculptor
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561:John, King of Bohemia
304: • Summer (
1698:"MKS Iskra Pszczyna"
1333:Tomasz Tomczykiewicz
1125:Carpathian mountains
574:Mikołaj II, his son
278: • Density
2110:Cieszyn West County
1327:Johnny Friedlaender
1149:arriving from, the
959:Unlike the rest of
908:concentration camps
735:Frederick The Great
684:Sigismund I the Old
578:, and his grandson
521:Casimir II the Just
427:Aleksander Brückner
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23:Capture of Pszczyna
1555:Wardzyńska, p. 139
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874:During the German
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739:First Silesian War
727:Kingdom of Prussia
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702:Late Modern period
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606:Polish Renaissance
557:Leszek of Racibórz
541:Mieszko II the Fat
537:Casimir I of Opole
523:ceded the land to
458:Wrocław University
425:). Polish scholar
270: • Total
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236: • Mayor
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844:Versailles Treaty
831:Góra Świętej Anny
827:Silesian Uprising
783:Russian Partition
719:Thirty Years' War
634:Matthias Corvinus
547:, his two sons -
545:Władysław Opolski
525:Mieszko Plątonogi
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878:, which started
819:Hans Heinrich XV
775:January Uprising
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743:Seven Years' War
733:for Silesia and
710:Market Square –
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1520:"Unbenannt"
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356:Website
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