Parcz

In 1378, the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Konrad von Wallenrod granted 60 włókas on Lake Parcz (the lake no longer exists today) under Chełmno law to two brothers, Więcek and Michał.

Baron Fryderyk von Schenk zu Tautenberg bought the Parczów estates from the Kalksteins.

von Schenk zu Tautenberg (the family acquired the village at the beginning of the 19th century), and the lessee of the estate was Joachim Deuβ.

During World War II, a POW camp for Norwegians was located in Parcz, who were used for some work related to the construction of the Wolf's Lair.

One of Adolf Hitler's food tasters, Margot Wölk, lived here for a time, after her house in Berlin was bombed in 1942.

During World War II, the manor house was occupied for the needs of servicing the Wolf's Lair.