Malin massacre

Malin massacre
Part of World War II
memorial to Czech victims in Malin
LocationMalin
Date13 July 1943
Deaths532–603
VictimsPolish-Ukrainian-Czech civils
PerpetratorsSS, Schutzmannschaft
AssailantsSS, Schutzmannschaft
MotiveNazi Germany's policy

The Malin massacre consisted of mass killings and looting committed on 13 July 1943 by Germans and policemen from the collaborationist auxiliary police in the village of Malin, in the Dubien district of the pre-war Volhynia Voivodeship. The crimes resulted in the deaths of between 532 and 603 people, mainly Czechs, Ukrainians and Poles.


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