Niezdrowice is a village in Poland, in the Strzelce district, in the Ujazd municipality. It is the seat of the Niezdrowice village council. The settlement area of the village is formed by a complex of residential buildings, stretched on both sides of the district road that leads from Ujazd to Rudziniec in the Silesian Voivodeship. The village is located on the left bank of the Gliwice Canal and surrounded by a large forest complex.
The first mentions of the town come from the early 14th century when it was a small settlement. In Niezdrowice, in 1921, battles were fought as part of the Third Silesian Uprising. On June 4 and 5, the town changed hands several times, until finally being occupied by German troops. On June 7 and 8, in the last days of the uprising, a counterattack by Polish units took place. The fighting was ended by the entry of French troops, who expanded the neutral zone between Polish and German forces.
In the village, there is a branch church of the Ujazd parish built at the end of the last century, the remains of a Jewish cemetery from the mid-19th century, as well as a historic chapel and a sacred figure standing next to it.
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