Alternate names: Odzutichi (Yiddish), odzutich (German) and Odziutvczl (Polish). The town is located at 50°51 24°43, 78km from Lutsk and 107km from Rovno. The mass grave is located at N outskirts of the village on the way to Turiysk. Present town population is under 1,000 with no Jews.
- Town officials: Village Executive Soviet Ozutichi, Chairman Franchuk Vladimir Feodosiyevich, 264136, Volinskaya Oblast, Lokachinskiy rayon, Ozutichi [Phone: (03374)22145]. Village Executive Soviet of Ozutichi, Vice-Chairman Merchuk Yelena Markovna.
- Regional: Volinskiy Museum of Study of Region, Monument Preservation Department Chemeris Ye.V. [Phone: (03322)42253]. State Archive of Volinskaya oblast, 263024, N21 Veteranov St., Lutsk. [Phone: (03322)57533].
- Volin Jewish Community; 263000 apt. 6, Vinnichenko St. N49, Lutsk [Phone: (03322)24713]. srael, Yad-Vashem Institute.
Kirzhner Moisey Davidovich of 263005 Lutsk, Grushevskogo St. 18, apt.38 [Phone: (03322)34775] visited site and completed survey on 03/11/1996. Interviewed was Khomut Ivan Ivanovich of Ozutichi, opposite the village Executive Soviet on 03/11/1996. Documentation: Shmuel Spector. The Holocaust of Volynian Jews. Yad Vashem. Jerusalem: Federation of Volynian Jews.
OZUTICHI II: US Commission No. UA02250101
The cemetery is located at SW outskirts of the village. See OZUTICHI I for town information. The last known Karlin-Stolinskaya Hasidic burial was in 1941. No other towns or villages used this unlandmarked cemetery. The isolated suburban agricultural flat land has no sign or marker. Reached by crossing public power-saw bench and the yard of M. Budzilo, access is open to all. No wall, fence, or gate surrounds the cemetery. The approximate size of cemetery before WWII was 0.40 and is now 0.38 hectares. No stones are visible. Location of any removed stones is unknown. The cemetery contains no known mass graves. Municipality owns property used for agriculture (crops or animal grazing), industrial or commercial use and storage. Properties adjacent are agricultural. The cemetery boundaries are smaller now than 1939 because of commercial-industrial development. Rarely, local residents visit. The cemetery was not vandalized in the last ten years. There is no maintenance now. Within the limits of the cemetery are no structures. Very serious threat: uncontrolled access and vegetation-a seasonal problem, preventing access and a constant problem, disturbing graves. Serious threat: vandalism and proposed nearby development. Moderate threat: pollution and existing nearby development.
Budzilo Mikhail Ivanovich of Ozutichi, near of the cemistry was interviewed on 30/10/1996. Kirzhner completed survey on 30/10/1996. Documentation: Shmuel Spector. The Holocaust of Volhynian Jews 1941-45, The Federation of Volhynian Jews. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem. 1990.
UPDATE: Located at 5051 2443, 255.5 miles W of Kiev. Alternate names: OZDZIUTYCZE, OZ'DZYUTYCHE, OZDYUTYCHE. About 1 kilometer west (of Kisielin) was another Jewish cemetery. A local Ukrainian lady identified it as part of a potato field with no stones, markers, or fence. I have photographs taken in 1936 of two gravestones of my family. The photos show existence of many inscribed monuments in a well-established religious cemetery. Source: Sam Stulberg, Arlington, Virginia. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.\"';document.getElementById('cloak1d57390e7d190b1b64df1ad09b24a00c').innerHTML += ''+addy_text1d57390e7d190b1b64df1ad09b24a00c+'<\/a>'; [April 2004] (See: Kisilien, Kiselin) http://www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/e-europe/ukraine.html [April 2004]
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