Vyborg massacre

The Vyborg massacre was the killing of 360–420 people in the town of Vyborg during the Finnish Civil War in April–May 1918. The massacre took place after the Battle of Vyborg as the White Guards captured the town from the Reds. Most of the victims were Russian civilians, mainly men and young boys.

Vyborg massacre

The Vyborg massacre was the killing of 360–420 people in the town of Vyborg during the Finnish Civil War in April–May 1918. The massacre took place after the Battle of Vyborg as the White Guards captured the town from the Reds. Most of the victims were Russian civilians, mainly men and young boys.