Orzesze
Orzesze is a town in Silesia in southern Poland, near Katowice. Borders on the Metropolis GZM – metropolis with a population of 2 million. Located in the Silesian Highlands.
It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship since its formation in 1999, previously in Katowice Voivodeship, and before then, of the Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship. Orzesze is one of the towns of the 2.7 million conurbation – Katowice urban area and within a greater Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area populated by about 5,294,000 people. The population of the town is 21,043 as of 2019.
Districts
Apart from the town proper and its two districts Orzesze has seven sołectwos:- Gardawice
- Królówka
- Mościska
- Zawiść
- Zazdrość
- Zgoń
- Woszczyce
History
During the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II, the town was captured by Germany on September 3, 1939 after Polish defense. The Germans immediately carried out mass arrests of Polish activists, scouts and insurgents of the Silesian Uprisings of 1919–1921. On September 3, Wehrmacht troops massacred 12 Poles in the present-day districts of Zawiść and Zgoń, and on September 4, the Freikorps massacred 29 Poles from Orzesze in the nearby Pasternik forest. The victims of the latter massacre were 28 men and 1 woman. On September 8, 1939, German troops executed Józef Szindler, the commander of the local insurgent unit. The Polenlager No. 28, a forced labour camp for Poles, was established in the town in 1942. German occupation ended in 1945.