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Mizoch

Photographs of the memorial erected in 1988 to "Soviet citizens of Jewish nationality," the ravine where the 1942 massacre occurred, and the local Jewish cemetery are presented in the blog Mizoch and the Emptiness, written by Christian Herrmann.





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Mizoch

In 1992 first delegations from Israel and the United States visited the memorial to commemorate the victims. The victims' descendants erected a memorial plaque with the Ukrainian inscription: "In memory of the victims of the Holocaust in 1942." Additional information can be found at Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Mizocz by the Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, in Berlin.





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Mizutch Volin memorial in the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Inscribed: Dedicated to the loving memory of our 3500 brothers and sisters of Mizutch Volin who were ruthlessly and mercilessly massacred in cold blood by the heartless Nazis, October 12, 19452. They will never be forgotten. Erected by the Mizutcher Voliner Society. Photo courtesy (c) Museum of Family History.


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