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Z dziejów Rudaka i okolicy lewobrzeżnego Torunia

Józef Dębiński



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Rudak is the left-bank (Kuyavian) district of Torun. In January 1230, Konrad Mazowiecki gave these lands to Teutonic Knights. After the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466 Rudak became a royal village. The inhabitants were burning brick because of the clay deposit located in this area. Many brick factories were built here in the second half of the nineteenth century, during the construction of the fortress of Toruń. Since the fifteenth century, the area started to be inhabited by Olędrzy, followers of the united and uniting Church. The Protestant Church was built for them on Rudak and consecrated after 1945, it received the name of Divine Providence. During World War II, the Germans formed a place for prisoners of war on Rudak, which the Russians transformed into the camp for the soldiers of the Polish Underground State after the war.




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