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Turek is a town in central Poland with 31,282 inhabitants . It is the capital of Turek County in the Greater Poland Voivodeship.


History

Turek is first mentioned in the historical record 1136, when it was listed as belonging to the archbishops of Gniezno. It received its
city rights Town privileges or borough rights were important features of European towns during most of the second millennium. The city law customary in Central Europe probably dates back to Italian models, which in turn were oriented towards the tradition ...
in 1341. Administratively it was located in the
Sieradz Voivodeship Sieradz Voivodeship () was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in the years 1975–1998, superseded by Łódź Voivodeship. A Voivodeship is an area administered by a voivode (Governor), and the Sieradz Voivodeshi ...
in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. Turek was annexed by Prussia in 1793 in the Second Partition of Poland, regained by Poles and included within the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw in 1807, and included within so-called
Congress Poland Congress Poland, Congress Kingdom of Poland, or Russian Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as a semi-autonomous Polish state, a successor to Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw. It w ...
in 1815, soon forcibly integrated with the Russian Empire. It was then capital of a district within the Kalisz Governorate. During the
January Uprising The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
, it was the site of clashes between Polish insurgents and Russian troops on August 20 and December 28, 1863. Following the end of the First World War in 1918, Turek became part of the
Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ...
as the country regained independence. With the German invasion of Poland and the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Turek was
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by the Wehrmacht and annexed by Nazi Germany. It was administered as part of the county or district (''kreis'') of Turek within newly formed province of Reichsgau Wartheland. The Polish population was subjected to expulsions, confiscation of property, deportations to Nazi concentration camps and murder (see '' Nazi crimes against the Polish nation''). In autumn of 1939, the '' Einsatzgruppe VI'' carried out a number of executions of
Poles Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Ce ...
at the local market. Teachers from Turek were among Polish teachers murdered in the Mauthausen concentration camp. The first expulsion of 160 Poles was carried out in December 1939, and the expellees' shops, workshops and houses were then handed over to
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colonists as part of the '' Lebensraum'' policy. A transit camp for Poles expelled from the region was operated in the town. During the German occupation, the nearly 3,000 Jews in Turek were brutalized, forced into an overcrowded ghetto in 1940, starved, and robbed of all their possessions. In 1941, some men were sent to
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camps near Poznań, but the majority of Turek's Jews were sent to a rural ghetto in
Kowale Pańskie Kowale Pańskie () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kawęczyn, within Turek County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Kawęczyn, south of Turek, and south-east of the regio ...
. In July 1942, most of them were sent to the
Chełmno extermination camp , known for = , location = Near Chełmno nad Nerem, ''Reichsgau Wartheland'' (German-occupied Poland) , built by = , operated by = , commandant = Herbert Lange, Christian Wirth , original use = , construction = , in operation ...
where they were gassed immediately. Only around 30 Turek Jews survived the war. With the arrival of the Red Army in 1945 and the end of the war, Turek was integrated into the
People's Republic of Poland The Polish People's Republic ( pl, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1947 to 1989 as the predecessor of the modern Republic of Poland. With a population of approximately 37.9 million nea ...
. From 1975 to 1998, it was administratively located in the
Konin Voivodeship Konin Voivodeship () - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship. Its capital city was Konin. Major cities and towns (population in 1995) * Konin (82,700) * Turek ...
.


Sports

The local
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club is
Tur Turek Tur Turek () is a Polish football club based in Turek, Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland ...
. It competes in the lower leagues.


International relations


Twin towns — sister cities

Turek is twinned with: *
Wiesmoor Wiesmoor is a town in the district of Aurich in the northwest of Lower Saxony. It lies on the Nordgeorgsfehnkanal and is the youngest town in the East Frisia area having been bestowed town rights on the 16th of March 2006, two days later on t ...
, Germany * Dunaivtsi, Ukraine *
Turhal Turhal is a town and a district of Tokat Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is 48 km in the west of Tokat Province. Turhal is situated on a fertile plain fragmented by the Yeşil Irmak river. It has an elevation of approximately 5 ...
, Turkey * Rovinari, Romania * Uniejów, Poland


Notable people

* Roch Rupniewski (1802/04–1876), Polish poet and activist, participant in the
November Uprising The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. The uprising began on 29 November 1830 in W ...
, born in Turek * Ludwik Grossman (1835–1915), Polish musician, composer and conductor, born in Turek * Józef Mehoffer (1869–1946), Polish painter and decorative artist * Henryk (Henoch) Glicenstein (1870–1942) was a Polish-American sculptor *
Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski (; 9 June 1885, Gąbin – 31 August 1962 London) was a Polish physician,Waclaw Jedrzejewicz ''Piłsudski: A Life for Poland'' Hippocrene, 1982 Page 246 general, freemason and politician who served as Minister of I ...
(1885–1962), Polish physician, general, politician, Prime Minister of Poland *
Marian Cieplak Marian Bogdan Cieplak (9 January 1893, Tarnopol, Austrian Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine) - 19 July 1996 in Ocala, Florida, United States) was a Polish diplomat and statesman, recipient of many awards and decorations.Małgorzata Smogorzewska, ...
(1893–1996), Polish diplomat, statesman, parliamentarian, director of the gymnasium in Turek before World War IIMałgorzata Smogorzewska: Posłowie i senatorowie Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 1919-1939. Słownik biograficzny, tom I: A-D, Wydawnictwo Sejmowe Warszawa 1998 *
Mieczysław Smorawiński Brigadier General Mieczysław Makary Smorawiński (1893–1940), was a Polish military commander and officer of the Polish Army. He was one of the Polish generals identified by forensic scientists of the Katyn Commission as the victim of the Sovie ...
(1893–1940), Polish general, victim of the Katyn massacre * Włodzimierz Pietrzak (1913–1944), Polish poet, member of the
Polish resistance movement in World War II The Polish resistance movement in World War II (''Polski ruch oporu w czasie II wojny światowej''), with the Polish Home Army at its forefront, was the largest underground resistance movement in all of occupied Europe, covering both German a ...
, fallen in the Warsaw Uprising *
Tomasz Gatka Tomasz Gatka (born 27 June 1974) is a Polish bobsledder. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, ...
(born 1974), Polish bobsledder


See also

* Józef Piłsudski monument in Turek


References


External links


Official town webpage
Cities and towns in Greater Poland Voivodeship
Turek Turek is a town in central Poland with 31,282 inhabitants . It is the capital of Turek County in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. History Turek is first mentioned in the historical record 1136, when it was listed as belonging to the archbishop ...
Sieradz Voivodeship (1339–1793) Kalisz Governorate Łódź Voivodeship (1919–1939) Poznań Voivodeship (1921–1939) {{Turek-geo-stub