Vysokaye Ghetto | |
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Location | Vysokaye |
Date | June 23, 1941- July 28, 1944 |
Vysokaye Ghetto (in Russian: "Гетто в Высоком") was a Nazi Jewish ghetto established during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany in World War II. This ghetto served as a place of forced resettlement for Jews from Vysokaye (Vysoko-Litovsk) in the Kamyenyets District of the Brest region, as well as from nearby settlements, during the Nazi persecution and extermination of Jews.[1][2]