Korshovets
Lutsk district, Volyn region
Sources:
- Russian Jewish encyclopedia
Korshovets was founded in the 16th century. In the 16-18 centuries - as part of the Commonwealth. Since 1795 - as part of the Russian Empire. In the 19th - beginning of the 20th century - in the Lutsk district of the Volyn province.
In 1919–39 - as part of Poland, in 1939–91 - the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1910, 68 Jews lived in the village.
In the 19th century, Jews owned a mill, a leather dressing workshop, 2 shops.
In the summer of 1941, Korshovets occupied the Wehrmacht troops. In 1941, Jews were sent to Torchin and shot there.