Gröditz () is a town in the district
Meißen, in
Saxony, Germany. The town is located 12 km northeast of
Riesa, and 7 km southwest of
Elsterwerda
Elsterwerda (; Lower Sorbian: ''Wikow'') is a town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the Black Elster river, 48 km northwest of Dresden, and 11 km southeast of Bad Liebenwerda.
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Geography
Gröditz is located on a 100 meter high plains that of the
Röder is crossed. The city is located on the
Saxon
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peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, la, Saxonia) near the Nor ...
side of today's Saxon -
Brandenburg border and the former Saxon -
Prussian border. By Groeditz leads the
Elsterwerda-Grödel raft Channel (
Floßgraben) that for the supply of the Dresden-Meissen Elbe Valley with wood from the
Schrade forest was created and later to a location-promoting compound of iron-processing plants
Riesa, Groeditz and
Lauchhammer was (1947 shipping set).
Gröditz includes not only the core city's districts but also
Nauwalde,
Nieska,
Reppis,
Spansberg and
Schweinfurth.
History
The town was first mentioned in 1363, but was at least since the late 12th century and was inhabited Slavic (the
Röderaue
Röderaue is a municipality in the district of Meißen (Meissen), in Saxony, Germany.
Röderaue includes the following subdivisions:
*Frauenhain
*Koselitz
*Pulsen
*Raden
References
Meissen (district)
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has been inhabited since the 1st century). Erected in 1748
Elsterwerda-Grödel raft Channel, by a
Bomätscher (
Treidler, ship puller) powered waterway, formed the basis for the later
industrialization
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Graf Detlev Carl von Einsiedel bought 1779 Groditzer mill and founded at this location Gröditzer ironworks (Lauchhammer plant), in 1825, the foundation stone for the construction of a blast furnace, which was taken 1827 in operation.
During the
World War II, there was a
forced labor camp in the '' Lauchhammer works '' of the Central German steel plants of the
Flick Group, in which 4000
prisoners of war
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, women and men from the countries occupied by Germany
forced labor had to do in the gun production. Moreover, there was from October 1944 to April 1945 an
Outdoor stock of
Flossenbürg with more than 1000
concentration camp prisoners, including 300
Jews. The extremely inhumane living conditions led to the deaths of many forced laborers.
On October 5, 1967 Groeditz received city rights.
On 25 May 2009 the city was the
Federal Government
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conferred title of "
place of diversity".
Incorporations
On October 1, 1928, in the north of Groeditz neighboring village
Reppis was incorporated. On 1 January 2013, the incorporation of the neighboring community
Nauwalde, which had since 2000 a member of the
Administrative Community Groeditz followed.
Population development
Development of the population (2013):
Religions
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Roman Catholicism
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Methodist Church
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New Apostolic Church
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The church has existed since 1863 in Germany and since 1897 in the Ne ...
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Evangelical Free Church congregation
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Apostelamt Jesu Christi
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History
In 1902 a ...
Famous people

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Siegfried Richter (1922–2000), entrepreneur, man of charity, honored with the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and with the
Order of Merit of Saxony
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Klaus Sammer (born 1942), former
East Germany national football team
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player and trainer
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Dieter Riedel
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Club career
Riedel, a strong dribbler standing only 1.70 m tall, began his career with BSG Stahl ...
(born 1947), former
East Germany national football team
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After German reunification ...
player and trainer
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Gottfried Sembdner
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It is derived from the Old High German name , recorded since the 7th century.
The name is composed of the elements (conflated from the etyma for 'God' and 'good', and possibly further conflated with ) ...
, concert pianist
References
*''Gröditz. Bilder erzählen''; Gröditz 1993, 96 Seiten (115 Abb.)
*''Gröditz, Stadtplan 1:7.500''; Städteverlag Fellbach 1999,
* Siegfried Richter ''Der Mutmacher. Ein Sachse kehrt heim''; Gröditz (Selbstverlag) 1999;
*''Gröditz. Topographische Karte 1:25.000''; Landesvermessungsamt Brandenburg 1994,
*Paul Namyslik: "Chronik der Röderstadt Gröditz"; Meißner Tageblatt Verlags GmbH 2005, 478 Seiten (329 Abb.),
* Paul Namyslik: "Chronik der Röderstadt Gröditz 2005 bis 2010",
* Infobroschüre der Stadt: „Gröditz - Sachsen�
(online als PDF-Datei; 5,8 MB)* Egon Förster: ''Zwangsarbeiter in Gröditz 1939-1945''. Gröditz 2004
* Mathias Antusch: ''Zwangsarbeit im Stahlwerk Gröditz.'' Institut für Geschichte der Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg 2004,
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