Nalibaki – Wikipedia
Nalibaki – Wikipedia
Nalibaki (Belarusian: Налібакі, Russian: Налибоки, Polish: Naliboki) is an agrotown in Minsk Region, in western Belarus.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalibaki
Video – Jewish Historical References in Naliboki
Jewish Historical References in Naliboki
Tamara Vershitskaya 16 May 2018
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Video – Jewish Memorial in Naliboki
Jewish Memorial in Naliboki
Tamara Vershitskaya, Alexander Pilinkievich, chairman of the local village council, and Ivan – builder 16 May 2018
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Video – Plans for Naliboki
Plans for Naliboki
Tamara Vershitskaya and Ivan 16 May 2018
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A Private Mikvah
Video – The Private Mikvah
The Private Mikvah
Tamara Vershitskaya talks about the mikvah in Naliboki Belarus 16 May 2018
Source: youtu.be/lndsEPiKshM
Naliboki massacre – Wikipedia
Naliboki massacre – Wikipedia
The Naliboki massacre (Polish: Zbrodnia w Nalibokach) was the mass killing of 129 Poles,[2] including women and children, by Soviet partisans[3] on 8 May 1943 in the small town of Naliboki[4] in German-occupied Poland (the town is now in Belarus).[5] Before the 1939 German-Soviet invasion of Poland, Naliboki was part of Stołpce County, Nowogródek Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.[1]