it was likomtsev who would perform the arm amputation operation in a partisan camp without anesthesia, using an ordinary saw. and then in the summer of forty- first, likomtsev could have died under his friends. if the priest john had not saved him. residents of ruzhany also owe their lives to the priest; for the murder of a german soldier, the police arrested all the men and teenagers, they were threatened with death. father ion novrodsky went to the local german authorities and interceded for them as hostages, offered his family, herself, her husband, mother lidia ivanovna, and two daughters, here lydia was six. it is used as the title page in books, newspaper publications, and essays; in the photo, evsignikrokos, he served in the village of milevich, it follows that he was apparently a liaison. at services, despite the prohibitions of the occupation authorities, the priest read out to the parishioners reports from the san information bureau, combat leaflets, and articles from the newspaper pravda. prayed for the victory of the soviet troops, in retaliation the police set fire to the