Drezdenko ([drɛzˈdɛŋkɔ]; German: Driesen)[2] is a town in western Poland, in Lubusz Voivodeship, in Strzelce-Drezdenko County.
[3] After the war, the destroyed parts of the fortifications were dismantled and the town was repopulated by settlers from Poland, the Dutch Republic and German states.
[3] In 1831, several columns of Polish officers and soldiers marched through the town, fleeing the Russian Partition of Poland after the failed November Uprising.
After Poland regained independence after World War I, the Polish-German border ran nearby, leaving the town on the German side.
[3] Economic growth occurred in connection with the militarization of Germany by the Nazis in the 1930s, and during World War II many forced laborers, mostly Poles, were brought to the town.