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The village of Ochsenberg is part of the municipality of
Königsbronn Königsbronn is a municipality in the district of Heidenheim in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Königsbronn (Koenigsbronn) as an administrative community also includes the villages of Itzelberg, Ochsenberg and Zang. It lies in the Bre ...
in the district of Heidenheim in
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg ( ; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a states of Germany, German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million i ...
,
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.


Geography


Situation

Ochsenberg is situated in the eastern part of the
Swabian Jura The Swabian Jura ( , more rarely ), sometimes also named Swabian Alps in English, is a mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, extending from southwest to northeast and in width. It is named after the region of Swabia. It is part of th ...
, on the western edge of the Härtsfeld plateau at an altitude of 617 m above sea level (town hall).


Adjacent communities


Space allocation

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Climate


History


General

The first documentary evidence dates back to 1538. Years before the abbot Melchior Ruff, who was active in the
Königsbronn Abbey Königsbronn Abbey (Kloster Königsbronn) was a Cistercian monastery in Königsbronn in the district of Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Pre-Reformation The settlement grew up round a castle of the Counts of Dillingen, the Herwartstein, wh ...
, had already settled woodworkers,
charcoal burner A charcoal burner is someone whose occupation is to manufacture charcoal. Traditionally this is achieved by carbonising wood in a charcoal pile or kiln. Charcoal burning is one of the oldest human crafts. History and technique Medieval charc ...
s and day labourers on a clearing in today's hamlet. The village name originates from the "oxen (Ochsen) pasture for the abbey, up on the mountain (Berg)." 1572 Ochsenberg was annexed to Königsbronn. In the tax audit protocol of 1733 is written: "All the buildings in this hamlet are the very least in the whole monastery office, none of them is built of bricks and all of which are covered with straw". Around 1800, the houses were still not made of bricks and were only covered with straw, and the water was only sparsely available from ponds or vats. In 1817 a major fire destroyed ten houses completely. 1849 Ochsenberg became an independent municipality. With the commissioning of the Härtsfeld water pipe on 11 November 1891 Ochsenberg receives a permanent drinking water supply from the wells in Itzelberg. In 1910 the construction of today's town hall took place, which also serves as a schoolhouse and fire brigade depot. The supply of electrical power is ensured by ''UJAG'' (Ueberlandwerk Jagstkreis) from 1917 onwards. The forester Wilhelm Braun from
Oberkochen Oberkochen is a municipality (officially a town, despite its size) in the Ostalbkreis, in Baden-Württemberg, in Germany. Name The name "Oberkochen" consists of the two German words "ober", meaning "above" or "upper", and " Kocher", the name o ...
was shot by
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in the ''Falchen'' forest on 1 August 1926, a memorial stone commemorates the event. Until 1963 the churchgoers had to walk to Königsbronn, as the ''Kirchenweg'' (church path) still bears witness to today. On 23 June of the same year, after 2 years of construction, the ''Johanneskirche'' (church of St. John) was consecrated by pastor Traugott Scheytt, the church windows were designed by Hans Bäurle. On 1 February 1972 Ochsenberg is incorporated into Königsbronn. With the age-related felling of the 175-year-old linden tree on 9 May 1974, the redesign of the ''Lindenplatz'' (linden square) began. In 1976 the village receives the collective connection to the sewage treatment plant in Itzelberg. The ''Staatliche Maschinenhof'' (state machinery yard), which was relocated from Königsbronn, was inaugurated on 20 May 1977. The newly built gym and multipurpose hall is ceremonially opened on 31 March 1979. In 1988 they celebrated 450 years of Ochsenberg.


School, Protestant recreational home

Initially the school lessons were held in private rooms. From 1910 school lessons were held in the newly built town hall and schoolhouse. In 1964 a new building was erected and the old classroom in the town hall was converted into a
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. For 12 years one teacher taught the 1st to 4th primary class in one room at the same time. Since 1976 the children travel by bus to the school in Königsbronn. In 1981 the school building, which had been unused until then, was rebuilt and extended into a
Protestant Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
recreational home with 53 beds. Due to the low occupancy rate, the complex was rented to the district of Heidenheim from the end of 2015 until autumn 2018 and refugees were accommodated there. Since autumn 2018 the municipality of Königsbronn has rented the building and uses it as a subsequent accommodation.


Youth hostel

Planned as a
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at the beginning of the 1960s, the building was abandoned as a shell at the end of the 1960s. In the mid-1970s, the building was extended and converted into a
youth hostel A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory sleeping 4–20 people, with shared use of a lounge and usually a kitchen. Rooms can be private or shared - mixe ...
with 110 beds, which opened in 1977. On 31 October 2005 the hostel closed, in February 2014 it was demolished.


Ammunition depot, solar park

For a planned ammunition depot of the
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(Armed forces of Germany), a forest area east of the village was cleared in 1963. The construction of the 19-hectare site took place in 1964-65: * Administrative district with guard/service building and technical area * 11 concrete storage halls * 29 larger and 8 smaller ECM (earth-covered magazine) ''Stradley'' ammunition storage facilities (bunkers) * 2 small ammunition warehouses 25 m2 and 50 m2 In December 1998 the ammunition depot closed, in 2010 the bunkers were demolished. From February 2014, a
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with 40,000 modules was built on the unused site, which will supply up to 3,000 households with electricity. The commissioning takes place in May.


Demographics

In 1538 there were 6 houses in the hamlet. At the beginning of the
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in 1618, 40 families lived in 24 houses, by 1648 it had been reduced to 10 houses with 8 families. By 1708 the village grew to 25 houses. From the description of the district authority Heidenheim of 1844: "Hamlet with 51 thatched houses. Of the craftsmen, Ochsenberg has two
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, some
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, and several bricklayers and carpenters who work journeymen in Königsbronn and Itzelberg. The economic conditions of the inhabitants, a very active, honest, but rather rough and coarse people, have improved noticeably by the lively haulage business, in which the transport of salt, peat, wood, iron, etc. is taken in piecework by local farmers." World War I claims 11 dead and 6 missing soldiers,
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17 dead and 12 missing soldiers. With the arrival and settlement of
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after World War II, the number of inhabitants had increased noticeably. 1 Incorporation 1 February 1972 2 Population census 25 May 1987


Religion

Until the end of World War II, Ochsenberg was Protestant. After that the number of Roman Catholic inhabitants increased considerably due to the displaced persons.


Associations


Choral society ''Liederlust Ochsenberg''

At the end of 1920 the village teacher Wilhelm Heggenberger founded a girls’ choir. The conversion to a mixed choir took place on 14 January 1924 and choir is given the name ''Liederlust Ochsenberg''. In 1931 there were 63 singers. After World War II, the resumption of singing lessons began in October 1947 and in January 1948 the choir is newly founded. In 1994 the first performance of the children’s choir took place. In the 75th anniversary year 1999 104 members were counted, 49 of them active singers.


Shooting club ''SSV Ochsenberg''

Already in autumn 1928 11 men met with the idea to found the '' KK-Schützenverein '
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' Ochsenberg''. This takes place in 1929 and the practical shooting started in spring in the clay pit in the ''Falchen''. In 1939 the club had 30 active members and 5 young shooters. After World War II, shooting clubs were initially banned by the
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. On 15 October 1954, an extraordinary meeting was held at the tavern ''Zur Linde'' to reestablish the club, and the name is changed to ''Sportschützenverein 'Edelweiß' Ochsenberg''. At first a shooting room was provided in the ''Hirsch'' tavern, later there was also shooting in the private house of Heinz Elser. From 15 March 1957 on the shooting took place in the leased, municipality-owned barrack. In 1979 the club had 115 members: 94 active shooters, 2 honorary members and 19 passive members. With the 60th anniversary in 1989 the new club flag is inaugurated, in 2004 they celebrated its 75th anniversary. Clubhouse From 29 July 1961 on the construction of the new clubhouse was started. After 6,000 hours of voluntary work, it is ceremonially opened on 26 October 1963. In 1972 the extension of the kitchen was built. 1988 a further extension took place (sanitary facilities, heating & evaluation room). In 1999 the clubhouse gets its present appearance by the extension of the new shooting hall.


Nickname

''Steftsstecke'' is the historical nickname of the residents of Ochsenberg. A ''Steftsstecke'' is a strong and long stick (Stecken) equipped with an iron tip (Steft) at the lower end. People used this stick in many ways. It was useful for walking or climbing steep paths not only in winter, it also helped to push a sled. Often it was used to poke into or examine objects lying on the ground. The advantage of the ''Steftstecke'' was proven by this historical narrative: Around 1820, Ochsenberger boys made their way to Ebnat for the church anniversary (religious festival). The bachelors from Ebnat were not happy about this, wanted to keep uninvited competition away from the dance floor and ran towards the Ochsenberg boys. The two groups already met at the boundary of the mark in the forest. After an exchange of words, a scuffle followed, which developed into a bloody quarrel. The ''Steftstecke'' they took with them proved to be a great advantage and the boys from Ochsenberg emerged as winners.


Culture and sights


Associations, communities

* Liederlust Ochsenberg (choral society) * Sportschützenverein Edelweiß (shooting club) * Angelfreunde Ochsenberg e. V. (fishing friends), founded 2016 * Verein Waldarbeitsmeisterschaften (association of forest work championships), founded 1995 in Ochsenberg * Voluntary fire brigade *
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community Königsbronn/Ochsenberg *
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friends


Regular events


Natural monuments

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Nature reserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologic ...
''Falchen'' with field of dolines,
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and ''Falchensee'' (lake ''Falchen'') *''Sandgrube'' (sand pit), sand deposits formed by the prehistoric river Urbrenz *''Judenbusch'' (Jewish bush). The ''Judenbusch'' is an extensive
natural monument A natural monument is a natural or cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities, or cultural significance. They can be natural geological and geographical features such as w ...
with several old European beeches. The name comes from the Jews who camped and stayed overnight there. From
Nördlingen Nördlingen (; Swabian: ''Nearle'' or ''Nearleng'') is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, with a population of approximately 20,674. It is located approximately east of Stuttgart, and northwest of Munich. It was ...
in
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they crossed the
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state border with their cattle, had to pay customs and moved on to the markets. By far the largest tree was colloquially called the "Judenbusch". The storms of the last decades affected the tree more and more. On the morning of 18 May 2020, the last remaining branch broke off due to its own weight. Its age was nearly 300 years, the remaining stump has a circumference of 6.35 m. *Village
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*Other ponds, dolines and clay pits File:Dolinenfeld im Falchen.png, ''Falchen'' with field of dolines File:Falchensee.jpg, ''Falchensee'' File:Sandgrube Ochsenberg.jpg, Sandgrube File:Judenbusch Ochsenberg.jpg, ''Judenbusch'' on 16 May 2020 (right the "Judenbusch") File:Dorfhülbe Ochsenberg.jpg, Village pond


Economy and infrastructure


Agriculture

Despite the fact that the soil is very meager and mostly small farms existed, Ochsenberg was shaped by agriculture from the beginning. The owners were not able to feed themselves and also had a second job. Up to the progress of technology, the children had to do their service as well. The number of milk suppliers decreased continuously in the course of time. In 1955 there were 29, in 1995 there were 4 and in 2022 only 2.


Transport

Ochsenberg is connected to the federal road B 19 via the district road K 3011 (Itzelberg) and also the Zahnberger Straße (Königsbronn). The closest motorway access in 11 km distance is the federal motorway A 7 near Nattheim (junction Heidenheim/116). The nearest railway station with hourly connections in the direction of
Aalen Aalen (; Swabian German, Swabian: ''Oole'') is a town located in the eastern part of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, about east of Stuttgart and north of Ulm. It is the seat of the Ostalbkreis district and is its largest town. It is ...
and Heidenheim/
Ulm Ulm () is the sixth-largest city of the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg, and with around 129,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 60th-largest city. Ulm is located on the eastern edges of the Swabian Jura mountain range, on the up ...
is in Königsbronn (
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). There is a basic public bus service through the public transport companies ''Heidenheimer Tarifverbund (htv)'' and ''Süddeutsche Verkehrslinien (SVL)''.


Personalities

*
Hans Bäurle Hans may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Hans (name), a masculine given name * Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician ** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans ** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi a ...
(* 1931), painter, graphic artist and sculptor * Jörg Haug (* 1937), professor for local history and subject teaching *Frank Pudel (* 1977), sports masseur and personality trainer *Jörg Weiler (* 1981), mayor of Königsbronn


External links


Ochsenberg in LEO-BWSportschützenverein Edelweiß
shooting club
Verein Waldarbeitsmeisterschaften
association of forest work championships

home club of Oberkochen (all in German language)


Literature sources

*State manuals of Württemberg/Baden-Württemberg (since 1807) *Festschriften Liederlust Ochsenberg (1974/1999): ''50-/75-jähriges Jubiläum'' *Festschriften SSV Ochsenberg (1979/2004): ''50-/75-jähriges Jubiläum'' *Festschrift of the municipality Königsbronn (1987): ''700 Jahre Königsbronn'' *Book by Karl Burr (1995): ''Chronik von Königsbronn, April 1945 – März 1995'' *Article of the newspaper Heidenheimer Neue Presse by Karl Burr (27 October 1997): ''70 Männer bauten einst die Hauptstrasse'' *Book by Ernst Laquai (2002): ''Ortsfamilienbuch Königsbronn/Württemberg in 400 Jahren'' *Chronicle by Roland Schmid (2011)
''75 Jahre Freiwillige Feuerwehr Ochsenberg''
*Festschrift Protestant parish office Königsbronn (2013): ''50 Jahre Johanneskirche Ochsenberg'' *Article of the newspaper Heidenheimer Neue Presse by Gerhard Stock (24 April 2014): ''40.000 Module für das Solarkraftwerk'' *Ortslexikon (dictionary of places) in LEO-BW (all in German language)


References

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