Kreis Berent
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The Berent district was a Prussian district that existed from 1818 to 1920. It was in the part of West Prussia that fell to Poland after World War I in 1920. Its capital was Berent. From 1939 to 1945, the district was re-established in German-occupied Poland as part of the newly established Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia. Today the territory of the district is located in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.
With the First Partition of Poland in 1772, the area of the future Berent district was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia and initially belonged to the Stargard district in the province of West Prussia.[1] On 30 April 1815 the Stargard district became part of Regierungsbezirk Danzig. As part of a comprehensive district reform, the new Berent district was formed on 1 April 1818 from parts of the old Stargard district. It included the towns of Berent and Schöneck. The district office was in Berent.[2] The district bordered in the west on the Pomeranian district of Bütow, in the north on the district of Karthaus and the district of Danzig, in the east on the district of Preußisch Stargard and in the south on the district of Konitz.
From 3 December 1829 to 1 April 1878, West Prussia and East Prussia were united to form the Province of Prussia, which had belonged to the German Reich since January 1871. Due to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, the Berent district had to be ceded by the German Reich on 10 January 1920. Most of the district fell to Poland. Several communities in the northeastern part of the district were ceded to the Free City of Danzig and were assigned to the Danziger Höhe district.
Demographics
The district had a mixed population of Germans, Kashubians and Poles.
| Year | Population | German | Polish / Kashubian / Bilingual / Other | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1837 | 24,540 | 7,216 | 29.4% | 17,324 | 70.6% |
| 1855 | 34,718 | 12,483 | 36.0% | 22,235 | 64.0% |
| 1861 | 38,767 | 18,572 | 47.9% | 20,195 | 52.1% |
| 1900 | 49,821 | 22,664 | 45.5% | 27,157 | 54.5% |
| 1905 | 53,726 | 23,515 | 43.8% | 30,211 | 56.2% |
| 1910 | 55,976 | 23,682 | 42.3% | 32,294 | 57.7% |
Politics
District administrators
- 1818–1825: Johann Carl von Schulz
- 1825–1853: Ludwig Blindow
- 1853–1896: Hermann Engler
- 1896–1920: Friedrich Trüstedt
Elections
In the German Empire, the districts of Berent and Preußisch Stargard formed the Reichstag constituency of Danzig 5. This constituency was won by candidates from the Polish Party in all elections to the Reichstag between 1871 and 1912.[5]
