2.1 Polish Partitions 1772 - 1795

Poland was the second largest state in Europe in the period before 1772. From 1795 Poland no longer existed as an independent state.

Its territory had been divided in three partitions (1772, 1793, 1795) between Prussia, Austria and Russia.


Prussia and Austria settled German colonists in the territories that had fallen to them.

Fig. 7: Settlement areas of later Krasna colonists in Poland
Source:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/Neuostpreu%C3%9Fen.png?1555418595499

At the end of the 18th, beginning of the 19th century later Krasna families moved to

  1. South Prussia 1799/1806:
    e. g. Becker, Dressler, Hartmann, Heidrich, Hein, Maas, Müller, Wagner Wingenbach, Schlick.
  2. New East Prussia 1803-1805:
    e. g. Riehl, Ritz, Rückert, Ulrich.
  3. to the Zamość/Galicia region 1784/1786, then belonging to Austria:
    e. g. Alwinger, Dirk, Haupt, Löb, Paul, Pitsch, Söhn, Speicher, Ternes, Tokendorf, Zink.