Guba Massacre
The Guba Massacre refers to a tragic event that occurred in 1944 during World War II, when Soviet forces executed a large number of civilians in the village of Guba, located in present-day Azerbaijan. This incident was part of a broader campaign against perceived collaborators and enemies of the state, resulting in significant loss of life.
The massacre is often remembered as a dark chapter in the history of the region, highlighting the brutal tactics employed during wartime. It serves as a reminder of the impact of conflict on innocent civilians and the importance of historical memory in understanding the consequences of war.