Haptaś, Krzysztof2025-09-102025-09-102017Resovia Sacra, 2017, Tom 24, s. 139-152.1234-8880https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/35700The January Uprising of 1863-1864 ended in defeat. As a result, many of its participants were sent to Siberia. Among them were the inhabitants of the Austrian partition and other parts of the Austrian Empire. Fr. Ludwik Ruczka took care of their release. His tireless actions, conducted between 1863 and 1875, led to the release of several hundred insurgents from Galicia. Thanks to them they could return to their places of residence, to their families, becoming living witnesses of past events. For the rest of their lives they remembered who had saved them. Fr. Ludwik Ruczka, in spite of his numerous pastoral, social and political duties, became involved in this assistance, thereby enrolling permanently on the pages of history.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachLudwik Ruczkapowstanie styczniowe1863zesłańcy syberyjscyKolbuszowaSyberiahistoriapowstańcy styczniowizabór austriackiJanuary UpraisingSiberian exilesSiberiahistoryJanuary Uprising insurgentsAustrian partition„On to podjął się był pięknego dzieła ułatwienia powrotu wywiezionym na Sybir po r. 1863 poddanym austriackim”. Ksiądz Ludwik Ruczka i jego działalność na rzecz zesłanych na Sybir powstańców styczniowych z zaboru austriackiego„He Has Been Being a Beautiful Retirement Facility on the Sybir Before 1863 Submitted to Austrian”. Fr. Ludwik Ruczka and His Activities for the Exiled to Siberia January Uprising from the Austrian PartitionArticle