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Mogilev Ghetto
Jewish slave labourers in the Mogilev Ghetto
LocationMogilev, Army Group Rear Area Command
Date13 August 1941–1942
September 1941–September 1943
Incident typeImprisonment, forced labour
Perpetrators
  • Einsatzgruppen
  • Einsatzkommando
  • Belarusian Auxiliary Police
  • Ukrainian Auxiliary Police
Victims10,000-12,000

The Mogilev Ghetto (Belarusian: Магілёўская гета, romanized: Mahilioŭskaja hieta; Russian: Могилёвское гетто, romanized: Mogilyovskoye getto) was a Nazi ghetto in the city of Mogilev, in eastern Belarus, during World War II. Established shortly following the German victory in the Siege of Mogilev, around 10,000 Jews (51 percent of a pre-war population of 19,715) were killed by the Nazis and collaborationist forces by the time it was abolished in 1943.

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