Turzyniec, West Pomeranian Voivodeship
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During 1895 Turzyniec, then Domhof, was administratively part of the city of Soldin in the province of Brandenburg[3] and had a population of 8.[1] Known residents at the time included one Paul Johannes Karl Westphal, born in Domhof during 1894,[4] and Auguste Emilie Schweitzer who married a man from Rehnitz in 1898.[5]
It is unknown when the settlement was abandoned and how it got its Polish name. Despite this, one Wacław Kondrakiewicz may have been affiliated with an attempt to resettle or register the area.
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Ruin of a still fully intact basement in Turzyniec
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Ruins of a chimney from one of the buildings
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