Podmokle Wielkie
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Podmokle Wielkie
| settlement_type = Village
| total_type =
| image_skyline = Podmokle Wielkie Church.jpg
| image_caption = Saint Joseph church in Podmokle Wielkie
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{POL}}
| subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
| subdivision_name1 = Lubusz
| subdivision_type2 = County
| subdivision_name2 = Zielona Góra
| subdivision_type3 = Gmina
| subdivision_name3 = Babimost
| pushpin_map = Poland
| coordinates = {{coord|52|12|N|15|49|E|region:PL|display=title,inline}}
| timezone = CET
| utc_offset = +1
| timezone_DST = CEST
| utc_offset_DST = +2
| population_total =
| registration_plate = FZI
| blank_name_sec2 = Primary airport
| blank_info_sec2 = Zielona Góra Airport
| blank1_name_sec2 = Voivodeship roads
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Podmokle Wielkie {{IPAc-pl|p|o|d|'|m|o|k|l|e|-|'|w|J|e|l|k|J|e}} is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Babimost, within Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland.{{TERYT}} It lies approximately {{convert|6|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} north of Babimost, {{convert|36|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} north-east of Zielona Góra, and {{convert|71|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} south-east of Gorzów Wielkopolski.
History
File:Kapela - Podmokle Wielkie - 000996p.jpg
The territory became a part of the emerging Polish state under its first historic ruler Mieszko I in the 10th century. Podmokle Wielkie was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Kościan County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province.{{cite book|author= |title=Atlas historyczny Polski. Wielkopolska w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. Część I. Mapy, plany|year=2017|language=pl|location=Warsaw|publisher=Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences|page=1a}}
During the German invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, the Germans arrested a local Polish school teacher, who was then deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp,{{cite journal|last=Cygański|first=Mirosław|year=1984|title=Hitlerowskie prześladowania przywódców i aktywu Związków Polaków w Niemczech w latach 1939-1945|journal=Przegląd Zachodni|language=pl|issue=4|page=49}} and killed there (see Nazi crimes against the Polish nation). Several young Poles, wanting to avoid being drafted into the Wehrmacht and fighting against Poland, fled the village.Cygański, p. 50 After the defeat of Nazi Germany in the war, in 1945, the village was restored to Poland.