In the 18th century, the village was annexed by Prussia, and from 1871 it was also part of Germany. The manor house with its park and a linden avenue was rebuilt in 1914–16 on foundation walls dating from the 17th century. Until World War II it served as the residence of local Junker landowners. After the war, as a result of the implementation of the Oder–Neisse line according to the 1945 Potsdam Agreement, Krzeczyn Wielki became again part of Poland. The German-speaking population was expelled in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement and Poles were settled here, who themselves had been expelled from areas annexed by the Soviet Union. From 1975 to 1998 the village belonged to Legnica Voivodeship.
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