Bobrek-Karf Municipality

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Bobrek-Karf
Gemeinde Bobrek-Karf, Gemeinde Bobrek
Country
ProvinceSilesia
Rural DistrictBeuthen-Tarnowitz District
SeatBobrek
Population
 (1939)
 • Total22,095

Gemeinde Bobrek-Karf, also referred to as simply Gemeinde Bobrek or Gemeinde Karf-Bobrek (Polish: Gmina Bobrek-Karb, Gmina Bobrek, Gmina Karb-Bobrek[1]), was a municipality in the District of Beuthen-Tarnowitz, part of the Silesian Province of Germany. It was created following the unification of the Bobrek and Karf municipalities in 1928.

History[edit]

The unification of the municipalities of Karf and Bobrek was proclaimed in 1928,[1] the result was the creation of the Bobrek-Karf Municipality.

In 1932 a wooden evangelical church was built in Bobrek.

During the Second World War a volkssturm battalion was levied in Bobrek-Karf.[2]

The municipality was abolished in 1945 following the Polish takeover of Bobrek and Karf, in its place a new municipality (Gmina Bobrek) was created (later renamed to "Gmina Bobrek-Karb").

Demographics[edit]

Population of the municipality (Gemeinde) of Bobrek-Karf:[3]

  Population
Year Number
1933 21974
1939 22095

Religious beliefs in Bobrek-Karf:[3]

  Catholicism Evangelicalism Other Christian denominations Judaism
1933 20773 1057 4 40
1939 20845 1094 18 2

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-23. Retrieved 2020-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "An extensive list of Volkssturm-Bataillons? - Page 36 - Axis History Forum".
  3. ^ a b "Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte Schlesien, Beuthen". treemagic.org. Archived from the original on 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2020-01-04.

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