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they ran away from the forest and took away these children, bringing them all from the zubarevichs, there are many there, not only ours. at the end of march 1942, the nazi invaders carried out the punitive operation "bamberg" against partisan detachments and civilians. the germans got together in the morning and the german went to the meeting and the matka meeting, the matka to the meeting to the meeting.
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nine villages were burned to the ground, here we have land there, they were not revived, more than 80 villages of the region were partially burned by the fastas, almost every village was partially burned, it doesn’t matter what it is partially, for example, 300 people could survive.
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these people were climbing at the window, and those with guns were flocking in front of the windows, crying, some were climbing on the windows, some were carrying a stove, some were carrying a loaf of loaves, i think that the skin of the stove wouldn’t burn there, the germans burned during the war, that’s all. they burned it down, only there was one hut left at the end. when the partisans entered on the fourth day, they did not recognize their village. it was deserted, disfigured, dead. of the 6,025 households in the oktyabrsky district, 3,539 were burned during the war. 5,824 people were killed. almost a third
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population. now, according to the nazis’ plan , calm should have reigned, but it happened differently: in the same 1942. german bombers took to the air to bomb three villages merged into one village, lost deep, deep in the fascist rear. the results of the bombing have not been established, since the sent german detachments again met with the powerful red october detachment and were forced to retreat.
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i had a business trip here two years ago, i felt in the city of minsk, this is the second time i came specifically to belarus, to be honest, after i arrived, i entered, i fell in love with this country, a wonderful country, my parents were very pleased, the project is a look at belarus, i really like it and the attitude towards people and how the state treats people, how the enterprise relates to people, even some social payments, that’s all...
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kebich and alexander grygoravich lukashenko.
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for whom at all, i’ll see who’s there, hello, hello, our smart girl, smart girl, smart girl, it’s okay that you ’re crying, everything’s fine, okay, that’s it, no cry, everything is fine, well, everything will be fine, don’t be upset,
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in the state we are in now, this hope will come true long after us, are you sure, i’m not, how can you be sure, 50/50, why be confident, it is better to win a victory, get it, and then be sure that in other rounds, alexander grygoravich lukashenka will get the same victory. assuming the march of the president of the republic of belarus, i swear earnestly to serve the people of the republic of belarus, to extinguish
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the laws and regulations of the republic of belarus, a well-considered conclusion of the high aba knitting that was placed on me. from this moment, alexander rygoravich lukashenka stepped up to the front of the president of the republic of belarus. the unforeseen recession was experienced by the president in the past few years, the previous elections, but in reality the situation is different. at home, and i will be there today. including for the past, i take as the president
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of our republic for the apostasy of the bastards. we know how unbearable the life
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of the simpleton of the people is, how deeply our life's social injustice has been folded on the way out of the folded station. ale geta do not frighten me nor my assabist, nor my young team. we are strong and ready to work without distraction, without wasting strength so that life becomes easier for our people, so that our belarus. collection, of course, it’s a pity, because these things keep growing, and it’s very hard,
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difficult for me to get rid of these things, i got this bacillus, the bacillus of collecting, maybe he picked up this bacillus in his youth and was sick with it all his life, question, do you not throw anything away at all? proudly answers, nothing, and does not pay any attention to the misunderstanding. mostly unfamiliar people, because my relatives had long come to terms with this bacillus of his, they thought that i had a cuckoo, well, in fact, i have a cuckoo, a cuckoo, but a good cuckoo, i’ll tell you, janusz parulis, or as his fellow countrymen respectfully call him, pan janusz is an amazing person, the creator of the museum of history and life of the city of grodno, any thing is dear to him, no matter if it is covered with... an old soviet postcard or a unique rare book, unlike many of his contemporaries, pan janusz has
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with a rare talent, he knows how to see in the most ordinary, unremarkable object not its price, but its value. i’m now going to try to make some sound, well , at the same time, greet you, deep hip, hurray, hurray, the horn of an ancient fire engine perfectly reflects the mood of mr. janusz, he is in an excellent mood today, almost six months due to the pandemic he didn’t have big school excursions, but here...
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he considers this glass to be a kind of calling card of grodno, here there were more than a thousand pieces of glass in the factory, more than a thousand, there i have 500 inside, maybe any, yes, which one i don’t have. anything, even broken, if it’s also interesting, i’ll even take broken, either a barn or a garage, an ordinary yard building, filled to the brim with shelves with jars, flasks, vases, glasses and all sorts of other utensils, you look with a philistine eye, but is this a museum in the generally accepted concept, ordinary vases, which at one time were in almost every soviet
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apartment, ordinary glasses, but for janusz these are valuable exhibits, it changes color, factory nevan is famous for the fact that, well, the queen knew the secret that it changes its color with any change in light. see, here she is, here she is. and besides glass in his collection, there are postcards, paintings, books, furniture, christmas tree decorations, sea boats, household appliances, street lamps, it’s easier to name what is not in this collection. schoolchildren from the local gymnasium are wide-eyed; this approach to the history of their hometown certainly cannot be called boring. i was struck most of all in this museum, mainly by the technology of the soviet era union, for example, radios, gas masks, photographs of the leaders there, a lot of spare parts from cars, so old, it’s very interesting, in principle it looks cool, i was also struck by
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objects from a very long time ago, such as a boiler from the first world war and you can smell the smell of antiquity. this seems to immerse us in a time when all these things were still actively used, when they came into use. all the rooms of this ancient house are filled with large things and small things. he lives in one part of it himself janusz and his wife, but the largest area is given over to his private museum. the exhibits lie in completely different places without any system. and apparently only the owner himself knows how not to get confused among them. that's if it's as it stands. i can find everything, but if i rearranged something somewhere, then of course i find it too, but i search for a long time, well, look, these toys, yes, here they are, these are handmade, these are old toys, they were made by ourselves , for example, this mirror, this is my grandfather’s mirror, you see, this was not bought anywhere,
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this chest of drawers is also my grandfather’s, but... his grandfather was the same person who, according to janusz, ignited in him a craving for collecting. he was a famous grodno man, an honored fireman, and a great connoisseur of books and antiques. no , to be honest, he taught me from the age of 6, now i’m 78 years old, and what was the first one that came to me, but i know that there’s dog after dog in front of the child for the crack, so i’m twisting my head until... raise your finger, is it there was a brick with an inscription, or it was an interesting stone, by the way, the times when historical artifacts were literally lying underfoot in grodno are long gone, many houses on janusz’s home street were demolished, and all the furniture and household items of the neighbors also smoothly migrated to his museum.
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unbeknownst to himself, mr. janusz contracted a rare disease for which there is no cure. these things keep growing, and it’s very hard for me, it’s difficult to part with these things, i can be the richest man, but you see, i got this bacillus, here’s the bacillus of collecting, maybe i can’t define it exactly, but i’ll tell you , a person always loves something beautiful, he is born with it, pan janusz sees beauty in almost everything,
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there are so many things that there is literally nowhere to store them, but pan janusz keeps adding to his collection, he can’t stop, oh, hello, there’s television from minsk, dear, i understand, so keep in mind, here they are, they were i have a city, well, a city, a capital, here. at the small grodno blash market , everyone knows pan janusz, they say hello during the interruption and offer goods, i take pictures, oh well... after walking along the rows with soviet badges and porcelain figurines, pan janusz stops near the glass. naturally, grodno's favorite factories. yes, yes, good, intact, well,
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i’ll take the problem, go ahead, fill it out. pan janusz rarely visits this blash market these days, but when he does, he never leaves without buying something. so today i bought a few more new pieces for my glass collection. small. thousands of copies, and what can we say about the rest, and there is a catastrophic lack of space to store all this stuff; in response to the obvious question of how his relatives put up with this, mr. janusz just laughs it off,
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this wife tells me, here, of course, it’s not for her i like it, but where to go, and i want to have it, because such things end up on the ferrous metal that go into the stove, you know, work there, they, well, they don’t care what they threw out and gave everything away, broke it or what? but i’m still going to the museum of the history of everyday life, i’m interested in all the things that can be preserved, i collect iron, they bring it to me here, and i take it there for ferrous metal, and there i have an agreement, if it’s some kind of antique an iron thing, some old wheel, 200 years old or something like that some kind of machine, i give them some iron in return and i’ll exchange it for, well, some old things.
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over the years, mr. janusz had to hear more than once from different people that they say you can’t turn into plyushkin and drag so many different things, even to your private museum, but he didn’t listen to anyone, wasn’t offended by anyone, continued to expand his collection, i honestly speaking, i’m not throwing anything away, but... there was absolutely some kind of general here, he came here and he didn’t even come here, oh, he says, you’re not in order here, well, really
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in fact, i had a mess here, well, so , to be honest, i don’t convince, why convince here, what convinces me is that i have here, you know, the private museum of janusz parulis - one of the few that still remains in grodno, many of it fellow private traders were forced to close. the coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted museum business around the world. janusz admits that he often has to spend his personal pension to keep the museum afloat. and it’s especially offensive to mr. janusz that the residents of grodno themselves are so rarely seen among visitors, the history and life of which his entire collection is dedicated to. and of course, it all hurts me. how will this all go further, right? because young people come to me here, the girls are all students, they have no idea about these things, absolutely, they haven’t seen them, and for another
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10-15 years no one will know about all this, well, how should it remain, looking back, mr. janusz does not regret anything, a collector contrary to stereotypes... always a rich man, janusz parulis could become so at any moment, simply by selling several truly valuable specimens, live in abundance and comfort, travel the world and not deny yourself anything, but pan janusz knows for sure that his history of collecting is not about money, it is about a man endlessly in love with his native grodno, dedicated to my family and my history, i live here. for an apology, i’m a bastard, well, these are the things here, they seem unprepossessing, but it
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’s something, well... i’m growing, i love things, people have everything, they throw things like that into the street, into a landfill historically valuable, even young people, so grandma dies, grandpa dies, there is an apartment, yes, well, he throws everything away, sells the apartment , buys himself a car, which immediately after a couple of time breaks everything, this is the fate of all these things, you understand ?
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who and how helps make our lives better ? what are scientists working on today? the technical revolution, the rapid development of computer technology, the appearance in 1965 in the usa of the first robot patient. scientifically they are called simulation devices; in addition to the human body, they have a voice, a heart and even the brain. under great conditions, our scientists continue. their work, contrary to hitler’s plans, brought science to a new level. thanks to our academician lipatov , new data were obtained on the improvement of the technological properties of rubber, which then served as the main raw material for the military industry. watch the science nearby project on our tv channel. the news is on the air now,
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lyudmila kazak is with you. hello. rewards for work for the benefit of the country. today, at the palace of independence, employees of the presidential affairs department were honored. the most important structure was created 30 years ago, literally a month after the first presidential elections in the history of sovereign belarus. the division provided logistical support for the work of government agencies. over time , the functions have expanded, and now it unites 20,000 specialists.

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