The Naliboki massacre was the mass killing of about 128 Poles by Soviet partisans [citation needed] at the village of Naliboki in Nazi-occupied Poland (now Belarus) on May 8, 1943.
The Naliboki massacre was the mass killing of about 128 Poles by Soviet partisans [citation needed] at the village of Naliboki in Nazi-occupied Poland (now Belarus) on May 8, 1943.
The Naliboki massacre was the mass killing of about 128 Poles by Soviet partisans [citation needed] at the village of Naliboki in Nazi-occupied Poland (now Belarus) on May 8, 1943.