Narmeln
Narmeln, alternatively known as Polski, is an abandoned village in Baltiysky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Vistula Spit, on the border with Poland, the westernmost point of Russia.
Narmeln is distinct as it is one of the few places in Kaliningrad Oblast whose German name was not officially changed when the territory was annexed to the Soviet Union following World War II, and is also the only part of historic Gdańsk Pomerania to be annexed by the Soviet Union by the Potsdam Agreement. Narmeln was depopulated after the war, and the Soviet side of the Vistula Spit was made into an exclusion zone, which remains in effect today.
Geographical location
Narmeln is located about south-west of Baltiysk. The westernmost point of Russia is located on the Poland–Russia border nearby.History
Coaching inn and border station
In 1466, following the Thirteen Years' War, the longest of all Polish–Teutonic wars, the Teutonic Order renounced any claims to the area and recognized it as part of the Kingdom of Poland. The southern part of the Vistula Spit had been given by King Casimir IV Jagiellon to the city of Danzig. In 1489 the innkeeper Hans Voyte got the permission to open a coaching inn in a place called Ermelen. The settlement was a possession of the city of Gdańsk, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in the province of Royal or Polish Prussia in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1525 it became a border station between the territories of Gdańsk in Poland and the Duchy of Prussia, a vassal duchy of Poland.Narmeln was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1793, in the Second Partition of Poland. During the era of Napoleon Bonaparte the village was a border settlement of the Free City of Danzig in the period extending from 1807 to 1814. In 1815 it was reannexed by Prussia, and became part of the province of West Prussia, and from 1871 it was also part of Germany.
In the interbellum, after the creation of the Free City of Danzig in accordance with the terms of the Versailles Treaty Narmeln was joined with the area around Elbing to the German province of East Prussia.