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Zbąszynek : ウィキペディア英語版
Zbąszynek

Zbąszynek ((ドイツ語:Neu Bentschen)) is a town in western Poland, in Lubusz Voivodeship, in Świebodzin County. It has 5,185 inhabitants (2004).
==History==
The town was founded in early 1920s when, as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, the railroad hub in nearby Zbąszyń (''Bentschen'') became part of the newly reborn Poland. In 1922, the government of Weimar Germany decided to build a new border station, a new rail hub (which replaced Zbaszyn) as well as a settlement for railroad workers. Within a few years in 1923-30, a large station was constructed, together with a modern suburban type settlement, based on a project by architect Friedrich Veil. The town, named ''Neu Bentschen'', was inhabited by ethnic German railroad workers. There were two churches, a printing shop, a house of culture (''Deutsches Haus''), a school, a mail office and a bank. The settlement belonged to the Meseritz county.
It was from German Neu-Bentschen (now Zbąszynek) that thousands of Polish Jews expelled from Germany in October, 1938, were forced into Polish Zbąszyń (Zbaszyn), among them the parents of Herschel Grynszpan.

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