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History

“Disemboweled and Tied to a Tree”: Forgotten Post-War Terror That Still Haunts a Belarusian Village
In the quiet agro-town of Odrizhin, a simple memorial plaque now bears the names of local leaders who were hunted down, tortured, and murdered by Banderite gangs

Yuri Gagarin: The Man Behind the Iconic "Let’s Go!" That Changed the World — As Told by His Niece
“He had a beautiful smile and tremendous charisma”

At Least 3 Million Civilians Killed in Belarus during Great Patriotic War
A shocking figure has been uncovered during a criminal investigation into genocide, which has been ongoing for five years

From Bandera to Azov – the horrific cruelty of nationalists in the 1940s and today
This thirst to crush the rebellious reveals a frighteningly familiar signature

At least 12,868 villages and hamlets destroyed in Belarus during WWII
In April 2021, the Prosecutor General of Belarus decided to open a criminal investigation into the genocide of the Belarusian people committed by Nazi criminals

Remembering Victims of One of the Most Brutal WWII Concentration Camps: Commemoration at Ozarichy
The memorial ceremony in Ozarichy honored the victims of one of the most brutal death camps of World War II, where over 20,000 innocent civilians perished amid Nazi atrocities

82 years ago, Red Army troops liberated prisoners of Ozarichi death camp
On March 19, a commemorative rally will be held at the Ozarichi Memorial Complex in memory of the victims

Discussions Underway to Combine Traditions for "Belarusian Maslenitsa" Inclusion in UNESCO Register
This will help preserve unique folk tradition of farewell to winter and increase interest in Belarusian culture

Volyn Massacre: On February 9, 1943, Ukrainian Nationalists Began a Bloody Genocide
83 years ago, the Volyn Massacre began

Belarus Celebrates International Day of Remembrance for Young Anti-Fascist Heroes
February 8 is the Day of Young Anti-Fascist Heroes















