937. The town of Kirchhain was built by Margrave
Gero. A document written in 1005 mentions the town Doberlug (
Dobraluh) for the first time. In 1165 the
Cistercian Dobrilugk Abbey was founded by Margrave Dietrich of Landsberg. 1235. Kirchhain received market-rights. In 1431 the
Hussites destroyed the town of Doberlug and the abbey was devastated. In 1637 and 1643 the
Swedes destroyed Kirchhain. From 1815 to 1947, Doberlug and Kirchhain were part of the
Prussian
Province of Brandenburg. 1848. The jurisdictions of Doberlug and Kirchhain were unified, but the actual merger of the two towns did not take place until over one hundred years later, in 1950. During
World War II, Kirchhain was taken by the
Red Army on 23 April 1945. From 1952 to 1990, Doberlug-Kirchhain was part of the
Bezirk Cottbus of
East Germany. On August 28, 1992, the
Amt Doberlug-Kirchhain was created to streamline the administration of the town together with the surrounding 8 small municipalities. Nexdorf and Frankena later joined as well. The municipalities incorporated into the town were Frankena (2000), Dübrichen, Hennersdorf, Nexdorf, Prießen and Werenzhain (2001), and Buchhain (2002). The remaining three municipalities Arenzhain, Trebbus and Lugau were incorporated on October 26, 2003, thus ending the history of the
Amt. == Demography ==