Naliboki massacre

Naliboki massacre
Polish: Zbrodnia w Nalibokach
Naliboki self-defence unit
LocationNaliboki, German-occupied Poland
Date8 May 1943
WeaponsAutomatic and semi-automatic weapons
Deaths129
VictimsPoles
PerpetratorsSoviet

The Naliboki massacre (Polish: zbrodnia w Nalibokach) was the 8 May 1943 mass killing of 127[1] or 128[2][3] Poles by Soviet partisans in the small town of Naliboki in German-occupied Poland (the town is now in Belarus).[4]

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  3. ^ "Polish Investigators Tie Partisans to Massacre". The Forward. 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  4. ^ IPN (November 2013). "Śledztwo w sprawie zbrodni popełnionych przez partyzantów radzieckich na żołnierzach Armii Krajowej i ludności cywilnej na terenie powiatów Stołpce i Wołożyn woj. nowogródzkie (S 17/01/Zk)". Śledztwa w biegu - Zbrodnie komunistyczne. Instytut Pamieci Narodowej. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2014.