Brumovice (Opava District)
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Country | Czech Republic | |
Region | Moravian-Silesian | |
District | Opava | |
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Brumovice (German: Braunsdorf) is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,400 inhabitants and lies 16 km from Opava. The village was first mentioned in a written document in 1377.
History
World War II
Brumovice municipality was the site of one of the first Polenlager camps in existence, possibly the first ever. It was set up by Nazi Germany in August 1939 in anticipation of the imminent attack on Poland. The KT camp was staffed before the actual invasion, with guards recruited by the SS from Krnov and Opava.[1]
The camp, called KZ Skrochowitz (German for Skrochovice municipal district) was commanded by Heinrich Jöckel from the SS. It was an old sugar refinery set up for Polish military prisoners and civilian hostages captured during the September campaign. The camp functioned until December 15, 1939, with some 700 prisoners of Polish nationality brought in from Cieszyn Silesia and Upper Silesia.[1]
Administrative divisions
Municipality of Brumovice includes the following subdivisions ("parts of municipality"):
- Brumovice (German Braunsdorf)
- Kolná (German Jagdhase)
- Pocheň (German Pochmühl)
- Pustý Mlýn (German Wüstemühle)
- Skrochovice (formerly Škrochovice; German Skrochowitz)
- Úblo (German Aubeln)
Cadastral communities
- Brumovice u Opavy
- Skrochovice
- Úblo
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Před šedesáti pěti lety začala druhá světová válka (Sixty five years ago began World War II)". KZ Skrochowitz. Bruntal.net. 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brumovice. |
- Skrochovice - první nacistický tábor na Českém území Klub přátel starého Krnova.
- Koncentrační tábor, Skrochovice, okres Opava at SMIRCI-KRIZE.CZ.
Coordinates: 50°1′12″N 17°43′39″E / 50.02000°N 17.72750°E