Gemeinde Schomberg (Polish: Gmina Szombierki), was a municipality in the District of Beuthen, part of the Silesian Province of Germany.
During the Upper Silesian plebiscite in 1921, 3328 people in the Schomberg municipality took part in the voting.
Results:[1][2] Even though the majority of Schomberg's residents voted to join Poland, the village remained under German rule after the plebiscite era.
The municipality of Schomberg ceased to exist in 1945 following the Polish takeover of Silesia.
Under the new Polish administration a new municipality (Gmina) was formed in Schomberg and the town's name was changed to Chruszczów.