Glaubitz

In the town there is a monument to the victims of the S.S. Glaubitz is derived from the Slavic words glubka and glubiza which mean small deep place.

In 1642, during the Thirty Years War, the Swedish main army moved through Lennart Torstensson Glaubitz towards a large grove.

During the Seven Years' War on November 17, 1757, a cavalry engagement occurred between Glaubitz and a wild grove.

1886 a new school was built, which had to be enlarged in 1905 due to increased student enrollment.

On April 17, 1945, a column of concentration camp prisoners reached Glaubitz.

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