Memorial complex in memory of the victims of fascism in the village of Britsalovichi
During the Great Patriotic War, the village of Britsalovichi was occupied by Nazi troops from the end of June 1941 to June 30, 1944. In January 1943, the occupiers shot 667 women, men, children and the elderly. After the execution of civilians, the punishers took everything they could take from the village, and the buildings were burned together with the executed residents.

In 1971, a memorial complex was erected in the village of Britsalovichi in memory of the victims of fascism. It was an architectural and sculptural composition consisting of a figure of a grieving mother with a child in her arms, near whose feet lies a murdered man. The tragic fate of the village of Britsalovichi is similar to the fate of many dozens of villages in Belarus. Now everyone can come here and lay flowers to the victims of fascism.