Konarzewo [kɔnaˈʐɛvɔ] (German: Kniephof)[citation needed] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowogard, in Goleniów County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland.
[5] From 1839 to 1845, Otto von Bismarck and his brother Bernhard jointly managed the Kniephof and two other estates.
Until post-World War II border changes transferred the area to Poland, Kniephof belonged to the municipality of Jarchlin (now Jarchlino, Poland) in the district of Naugard (now Nowogard) in the then-German province of Pomerania.
In spring 1945, as the Second World War neared its conclusion, the area was occupied by the Soviet Army.
Polish settlers began to arrive, the settlement's name was changed to Konarzewo, and those German residents who had not fled or been killed in the fighting were eventually expropriated and expelled westward in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.