tv [untitled] BELARUSTV January 28, 2024 6:25am-6:36am MSK
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you can admire the interior of the church, which , thanks to the older generation of parishioners , has been preserved almost in its original form, and you can also enjoy the sound of argan. of course, you need to cross the threshold of a place of worship and get acquainted with its shrines only with a pure heart and good thoughts. before the start of the great patriotic war. most of
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the inhabitants of the agricultural town were jews. having shared the fate of many belarusian villages, dolginova experienced the horrors of the holocaust and genocide of civilians. in 1942 , the village and its inhabitants were completely destroyed by the nazis. the dolginovsky shrines have witnessed not only peaceful, but also military pages of the history of our country. in the summer of 1941, the nazis occupied dolginov. in the nearby neighborhood , on the main street of the once prosperous town, the invaders formed a ghetto, where they forcibly resettled both local jews, who at the beginning of the war made up the majority of the population of dolninov, and civilians from other settlements, but even in such terrible conditions there was a place for heroism and self-sacrifice. during the great during the patriotic war , kazimir darashkevich was at the head of the parish of st. stanislaus. ksyons made a lot of efforts to save him.
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at the time of darashkevich , vaina, at that time, casimir kali served here on the bad luck of getting together with the gabreys, and he was supplying them , and some products were transferred there, well , on the right, then all the people are paraphians. yany didn’t say anything to the germans, they guessed, so much would be vyalik autaryte and pavaga and yago, shepherd, yany wouldn’t just sell out. eternally lost to history the feat of the soviet palitruk nikolai kisyalev in 1942, risking his life, with the support of several comrades-in-arms, brought 218 people from the dolnovo ghetto to the front line. in our time, the descendants of those very people saved by the red army...
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people who were tortured, shot, and then burned by german burying grounds, there were, as a matter of fact, several thousand people, there were not only zhars here іnava, ale according to the news, that there were fires from kryvicho, from buslav, they jumped here and getta, they knew people here. from sakavik
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1942 in may, for the past three months, people have known each other, so to speak, near the heat , death was gathering, here behind my back there, at the distant cistern, are the contours of the trees of the forests, so there is a park there, there are flocks of drains how suitable and puni, vos last month there they... were driven out, shot, hunted down by strong parties, and in the heat of the day they were shot, and they were set on fire this month, there are hundreds of them , there are hundreds of them, there are thousands of them, only a few of them succeeded. ў many times to fight back your life, little by little, who succeeded, of course, visited geta months and days gone by,
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we have not forgotten about the ashes of our products. ancestors who disappeared during the war years are collecting bits and pieces of information about their fate. one source of valuable information is church records. ksen saloyzy headed the parish of st. stanislaus more than 20 years ago. since then, he has been collecting and systematizing manuscripts and ancient books, which were preserved in the church archives many years later. and in the belfries iw różnych iw podwałach. dopiero wtedy ja to zebrałem razem. pokompletowałem iw tej chwili można już mogę ich używać i dla siebie to że dla informacji dla parafian ale i dla wielu ludzi którzy przodków którzy ujechali z
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dołginowa w różne miejsca w różne strony iw tej chwili proszą interesuj ą się o swoich przodkach jak oni gdzie oni tu żyli? someone was, local residents also pass on their finds to the church, so through joint efforts the residents of the agricultural town preserve not only valuable artifacts that can certainly be useful to historians, but information about the people who lived and worked peacefully on this land. dolginova - geta esst adna velka velke wealth gіstorychne, to nie tylko związane z kościołem, ale i cerkwa, o cerki to...
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people, only by preserving the memory of the past, we pave the way to the future. throughout belarus you can find living evidence of the great tragedy that befell the belarusian people during the years of occupation by the nazi invaders, and the agricultural town of dollinova is no exception. today everyone can visit this
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place, saturated with difficult memories, touch the historical monuments of religious architecture and once again think about at what great cost the belarusians got it. peaceful life, the “truth” program was with you. i'm inga belova, all the best to you. services of western countries, they do not act independently, they have a corresponding task of the political establishment, corporate elites, this is the active preparation and transfer here of various terrorist groups, carrying out terrorist attacks,
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we turned over page after page, greedily devouring every word. creativity, the most amazing and worthy of attention are books. the thoughts of past times live in books. and the voices of people are clearly heard, everything that humanity has accomplished has been preserved, as if by magic, on the pages of books, by reading a person survives centuries, reading brings generations together. we value the past for our present.
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