the doctor on duty at the neurological department carried the wounded to the safe premises of kazimat and the earthen rampart, where she continued to provide assistance. from there they were captured, in captivity, when there was no medical help, she, as a doctor, really wanted to help, at least morally support the prisoners, she always said the following phrase: gloomy people don’t live to be a hundred, then could she have thought that these words will turn out to be prophetic in relation to oneself. surprisingly, incredibly, but true: valentina met her future husband in captivity. were not allowed to return to leningrad, so the family settled in the town of murino. valentina kokoreva worked as a therapist at the murinsky hospital, died in 2017, she was 104 years old. he was not an eighteen-year-old boy who was called up for military service. he left the army as a head teacher of a school and was a married man. served in the brest fortress. the junior political officer died in the first hours of the war, and his relatives for a long time did not know where and how they died son, br