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Mizoch Ghetto

Mizoch Ghetto

World War II ghetto in occupied Ukraine

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The Mizoch (Mizocz) Ghetto was a World War II ghetto set up in the town of Mizoch, then Eastern Poland, today Western Ukraine, by Nazi Germany for the forcible segregation and mistreatment of Jews. In October 1942, Ukrainian Auxiliary Police and German policemen enclosed the ghetto; an uprising erupted, and the remaining inhabitants were mass murdered. Their execution was photographed by the SS.

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