Rudzki Most

Rudzki Bridge) is a district of Tuchola, Poland, located in the south-eastern part of the town, along the west bank of the Brda River.

The district takes its name from wooden bridge over the Brda, which was most recently replaced in 1958 by the current road bridge, part of route 240, and from the Ruda River, which flows through the nearby village of Rudzki Młyn.

[citation needed] According to the 1921 census, the village had a population of 22, entirely Polish by nationality and Roman Catholic by confession.

[4][5] The priest Franciszek Nogalski attempted to negotiate the release of many those to be executed, but was ultimately killed himself.

[citation needed] After the war, in November 1946, the bones of 227 victims were exhumed, 34 of which were unidentified, and reburied in Tuchola, where a mausoleum was later built.

German Volksdeutscher Selbstschutz members conducted mass executions in October and November 1939 near Rudzki Most.