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584: 460: 622: 168: 868: 383: 613:, and Sochaczew belonged to Poland since. The town was completely destroyed, and its impoverished population built wooden houses. The Boryszew plant was rebuilt, together with rail stations and its facilities. In 1927, construction of a textile plant began in the district of Chodaków. The town was rebuilt and partly electrified. By 1931, its population grew to almost 11,000, also due to expansion of the town limits by including adjacent settlements, such as Boryszew and Rozlazłów. Roman Catholics made 71% of population. 80: 1150: 708: 61: 799: 1261: 49: 148: 87: 492:, on the second Sunday after Easter. Sochaczew was famous for its craftsmen, the town also had a royal mill. In 1478 the building of two churches was completed and in 1487 a hospital was built. At the same time, the town frequently burned in several fires (1461, 1506, 1539, 1590, 1618, and 1644). Sochaczew was a 594:
had catastrophic consequences for Sochaczew. On October 5, 1914, after a bloody battle, the town was captured by Germans, who burned it completely, together with the Boryszew plant. From December 1914 until July 1915, fierce Russian – German fighting took place along the Bzura and
515:. The end of prosperity was marked by the great fire of July 1590, in which one-third of all buildings burned to the ground. By 1618, the number of buildings shrank to 110. In the same year, another fire destroyed half of the town. Further destruction was brought by 568:. In August 1818 Sochaczew burned again, after that fire, the center of the town was rebuilt (1819–1823), and the market square was paved. By 1828, the population grew to 3,200, out of which 76% was Jewish. The area of Sochaczew saw several skirmishes during the 475:
held here a meeting of Mazovian dukes and notables. It is not known when Sochaczew received its town charter; by 1368 it had already been a town (civitas). After the death of Duke Siemowit VII, Sochaczew was on February 4, 1476 reintegrated directly with the
657:. Due to German artillery fire, Poles abandoned Sochaczew on September 14–15, after a fierce and bloody battle. As a result of fighting there was widespread destruction in the town. On September 22 in the district of Boryszew, German troops 384: 507:
In 1570, the population of Sochaczew was about 3,000, with 211 craftsmen, 17 merchants and shopkeepers, and 394 buildings. The town had a wooden defensive wall, and its wooden bridge over the
1521: 572:. In 1867, the County of Sochaczew was created, but the town, due to its mostly wooden architecture, burned in several fires. In 1903, Sochaczew received rail connection with 699:, and then restored to Poland. In the war, Sochaczew lost over 4,000 residents, including virtually all of its Jewish population, and 40% of its buildings were destroyed. 583: 501: 1018: 658: 854: 606:
popular print from this period illustrating the fighting bears the caption, "A brave detachment of Cossacks destroyed German hussars near Sochaczew."
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Muzeum Ziemi Sochaczewskiej i Pola Bitwy nad Bzurą (historic museum which has militaria from the battle that was in Sochaczew by the river
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often traveled that route. Sochaczew did not recover until the late 18th century, when several new houses were built. Following the
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rivers. The residents of Sochaczew fled from the destroyed town, returning in the summer of 1915, when Germans took control of it.
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units entered the town, where they remained until early September 13, when Germans were pushed out by the
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monastery. By 1221 Sochaczew had already been an important center of administration, and a seat of a
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was very busy: in 1564, the bridge was crossed by 1,900 merchant horses, on their way to Płock and
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German forces remained in Sochaczew until January 17, 1945, when the town was captured by the
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Sudoł, Tomasz (2011). "Zbrodnie Wehrmachtu na jeńcach polskich we wrześniu 1939 roku".
914: 840: 634: 626: 543: 433: 1395: 867: 550:. The town had 148 inhabited houses, but most of them were neglected and dilapidated. 1000: 764: 558: 1445: 1320: 1315: 1179: 1124: 920: 815: 760: 756: 672: 569: 516: 497: 398: 185: 1480: 1164: 891: 1236: 1189: 1169: 895: 887: 561: 554: 485: 377: 1475: 1435: 689: 564:. On January 16, 1817, the District of Sochaczew was created, with its seat in 1149: 1078: 707: 420:
Sochaczew was first mentioned in documents from 1138, when the Duke of Poland
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runs nearby, south of the town. There is also a train station in the town.
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plant was opened by a Belgian investor in the district of Boryszew.
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13 Polish policemen from Sochaczew were murdered by the Soviets in
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Sochaczew is located at the intersection of Polish National roads
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Following the war, in 1918, Poland regained independence as the
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On September 3, 1939, at the very beginning of the German
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Early 20th-century view of the old monastery in Sochaczew
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from 1477, which established an annual fair in Sochaczew
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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It is the capital of 25: 1533: 1041: 923:– reporter, journalist and writer 875: 86: 1259: 1148: 166: 146: 85: 78: 59: 47: 616: 1011: 984: 969: 943: 641:, Sochaczew was bombed by the 13: 1: 1079:Jewish Community in Sochaczew 936: 849:(Poland's top division), and 718:Sochaczew has three museums. 473:Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia 1244:Seat (not part of the gmina) 793: 29:Sochatchov (Hasidic dynasty) 7: 712:Muzeum Ziemi Sochaczewskiej 432:, who lived in a defensive 339:Vehicle registration plates 275:1,300/km (3,300/sq mi) 10: 1538: 932:Stanislav Rembski – artist 929:– economist and politician 905:Minister of Transportation 702: 540:Second Partition of Poland 517:Swedish invasion of Poland 415: 393:(since 1999), formerly in 26: 1268: 1257: 1243: 1157: 1146: 1131: 825: 480:as a reverted fief. King 463:Privilege of Polish King 363: 347: 337: 327: 317: 296: 279: 271: 263: 258: 250: 242: 237: 225: 220: 212: 204: 191: 179: 159: 139: 104: 73: 55: 46: 39: 981:. 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Sochatchov
Sochatchov (Hasidic dynasty)

Coat of arms of Sochaczew
Sochaczew is located in Poland
52°14′N 20°14′E / 52.233°N 20.233°E / 52.233; 20.233
Country
Poland
Voivodeship
Masovian
County
Sochaczew
Gmina
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Time zone
UTC+1
CET
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UTC+2
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www.sochaczew.pl
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Masovian Voivodeship
Skierniewice Voivodeship
Sochaczew County
narrow-gauge railway
Wilcze Tułowskie

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