Belarus military tours
Military Minsk tours on a private car including Stalin Line, Hatyn and Glory Mound and Minsk Jewish ghetto - a walking WWII tour in Minsk.
Khatyn - Glory Mound tour
This Minsk tour will take you to the monuments of the Great Patriotic War (WWII). The first one, Hatyn (Chatyn, Khatyn) Village Memorial, is located in the area where a village with the same name stood decades ago. According to the formidable strategy of the Nazi, 75 per cent of Belarusians… Read full article

The Jerusalem partisan camp
Have you ever heard of the Bielski Brothers’ partisan detachment? It is in fact one of the most... Read full article

Stalin Line tour
This Minsk tour will take you 34 kilometers away from the capital city into typical Belarusian countryside where an open-air museum of the military gear was established... Read full article

Minsk Jewish ghetto tour
In the course of the Minsk ghetto tour we are going to hear about the life of the Minsk Jews under the Nazi occupation, about the way they lived and died in Minsk Jewish ghetto... Read full article
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