Lapichy (Belarusian: Лапічы, romanized: Lapičy;[2] Russian: Лапичи, romanized: Lapichi) is an agrotown in Asipovichy District, Mogilev Region, Belarus.
[1] The settlement is first mentioned in 1560 as belonging to the Svislach volost within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
[1] Following its incorporation into the Russian Empire in 1793, it was included in Igumensky Uyezd of Minsk Governorate.
[3] During World War II, it was under German military occupation from early July 1941 until June 1944.
[3] The first Aktion took place on 18 August 1941, in which an Einsatzkommando detachment shot 107 Jews who were accused of supporting the partisans.