Mizoch Ghetto
The Mizoch (Mizocz) Ghetto (German: Misotsch; Cyrillic: Мизоч; Yiddish: מיזאָטש) was a World War II ghetto set up in the town of Mizoch, Western Ukraine by Nazi Germany for the forcible segregation and mistreatment of Jews.
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Mizoch ghetto location during the Holocaust, with the Nazi administrative districts | |
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Location | Near Rivne in western Ukraine, Reichskommissariat Ukraine 50°24′N 26°09′E |
Date | March 1942 - 14 October 1942 |
Incident type | Imprisonment, forced labor, mass shootings |
Perpetrators | Einsatzgruppen, Order Police battalions, Ukrainian Auxiliary Police |
Ghetto | 1,700 population |
Victims | about 200 (at the fire) about 2,000 to 3,500 (at mass shootings) |
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