Łubcze – a village in Poland located in the Lublin province, in Tomaszów county, in the Jarczów commune.
On April 5, 1944, the village was pacified by a UPA unit. 115 people were murdered at that time, including 24 Ukrainians (according to the report, the commander of the attackers had a white and red armband on his sleeve, and the unit itself initially spoke Polish, which caused some of the Ukrainian inhabitants of the village to give Polish when asked about their nationality).