Pudliszki

[2] In the 14th century, as a reward for his war services, Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło granted knight Marcin Pudliszko of Abdank coat of arms the territory on which the village was founded.

[2] Józef Łubieński began the local tradition of industrial food processing by founding a sugar refinery in 1847.

Fenrych also developed dairy production in Pudliszki and produced traditional Polish candies krówki that were exported to Czechoslovakia, France, and Germany.

[5] The Germans offered Fenrych to continue running the factory on condition that he would sign the Deutsche Volksliste, which he refused.

[5] In December 1939, the occupiers expelled him with his wife and brother to Tarnów in the General Government in the more eastern part of German-occupied Poland.

[6] After the end of German occupation in 1945, the village was restored to Poland, although with a Soviet-installed communist regime, which stayed in power until the Fall of Communism in the 1980s.

Monument to poet Adam Mickiewicz , who visited the village in 1831
Monument to local Poles, who were murdered by the Germans during World War II