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we talk about the most important thing from the world of science; according to the latest research by scientists, it improves memory and it turned out that its absence led to a decrease in immunity and the maintenance of general inflammation in the body . i, of course, and breakfasts, moderate coffee consumption , prevention of breast cancer, and also prevention of the development of alzheimer's disease, all with interesting facts , the greeks were the first to start having breakfast, but the romans made a whole ritual out of morning meals coffee beans were acquired around 850 bc and at first people did not consume
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coffee beans, but the pulp of plant berries and leaves . we ask the most exciting questions and look for answers to them. what is the difference between arabica and robusta? and how it is fashionable to brew coffee today, if it is softer, then we suggest choosing from two boats, one of which will be more rich in taste, the other will be softer and milkier, if a person wants black coffee, then the watermelon mixture definitely gives a bitter taste. watch the science nearby project on the belarus 24 tv channel editors club. the west has completely isolated its information space from the unpatriotic belarusian and russian media , the enemy is very smart, very rich and acts very effectively, so it’s not just rabid propaganda, but by showing stories, sorting things out on the shelves, you can figure out this matter. and here are the viewers and our task. think while they write their manuals. we, too, must look at this and write our own anti-insects of europe
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in states, that is, reducing it to the level of insects. what kind of justice are we talking about, in principle? we say, if the united states of america did not join the roman statute? according to international law, it’s not that it’s being distorted ; it simply doesn’t exist. and this international law never existed, because it’s impossible to come to an agreement with capital; capital will always deceive and commit any violation. don't miss channel 24 on the belarus tv channel. belarus 24 broadcasts for you around the clock, don’t switch. our daily task is to talk about belarus in the country and abroad. more than 100 million viewers around the world have access to view our projects tv channel.
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so what is it like, belarus business and developing and festival generous scenic and monumental sports and team we tell you not only about significant
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events, we introduce you to active energetic and inspiring people who live in belarus and do everything for its development, belarus can be different in order to understand and feel. you need to see it with your own eyes. the state security committee of belarus together with the television news agency belteleradiocompany present a project on the belarusian genocide people during the great patriotic war.
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cold march forty-four open-air death camp around just cry reverence cold the paths lay, as they say, and for some reason everyone looked up to the sky at the crime of the wehrmacht against the civilian population now, as an integral part of the genocide, it is from here that the belarusian people , old men, women and children, are a human shield on the frontal line.
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criminal cases related to the state secret of belarus, the first film from the series without a statute of limitations, criminal cases stored in the central archive of the committee on state security number 26571 and 26.578 43 and 35 volumes, respectively, belong to the state secrets of the republic of belarus they were seen only by those who conducted and those who kept the cases opened in the seventies of the last century, the accused former police of the third company, 11th security police battalion army. one of the first archival and criminal cases was opened in seventy-four against several former police officers who, immediately after the war, concealed
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their participation in punitive actions on the territory of belarus, were convicted, but the guys in fifty-fifth year were released. nazi collaborators were tried for treason, essentially only for taking the oath of allegiance to the third reich ; as a rule, the accused were sentenced to 25 years, but many served only part of the sentence, some 10 years , some five, and some only 3 years on the law on crimes against humanity for the crime committed during the war. and in particular for the execution of all the cuttings of people. no one is their responsibility. he was not released after the war. the former police were in no hurry to reliably talk about your service in the units of nazi germany not to a researcher or to close relatives. after all, those they fought against were not alive, and the dead cannot testify.
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the search went on throughout the entire soviet union, new facts were discovered, captured and archival documents helped in this, testimony of witnesses, and the criminals themselves were quite active in betraying their colleagues and chanting christ. interrogations were conducted, new episodes of the crime were recorded in this way in the seventies and they found employees 11 police battalion of the ussr troops by this time. many have already changed their place of residence more than once, hiding from other people’s names. it took this, by the way, sometimes they were together for years to spin around and collect everything to force them to tell the truth, and the truth was for them. did they understand what it was? i understand that there is already a mortal, it turns out to be
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a crime. i didn’t understand that for them , especially for those who served eight years, there was practically no option for committing a monstrous crime. of course, nobody wanted to be responsible for this. 11 security the police battalion of the ss troops was created at the beginning of the forty-third year in the smolensk region. then it was redeployed to belarus; it consisted of three branches. in each of about 100 policemen, the third company, was not elite; it was formed last, as a rule, short soldiers were enlisted; each of them ended up in this third company of this battalion in different ways. someone before this first was an agent of the secret field police, someone served in the local auxiliary police, but in the end they all ended up in this third company. they were all bombed. all of them took the oath of allegiance to the nazi reich
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; nazi collaborators from the 11th security police battalion took part in the liquidation of the minsk git; the extermination of prisoners of trostenets and bobruisk prison; they participated in the top-secret operation of the thousand and five to destroy traces of nazi crimes. they were also involved in the deportation of people to death camps in the area of ​​​​the settlement of azaricha. they actually left people to die. they saw that there was no food, no food, no crayfish, nothing, then there are people thrown into the swamp to obvious death, but they didn’t want to tell about it. death in the polesie swamps was created on the personal orders of hitler. the fact is that at the end of february 1944 , an extremely difficult situation arose for the heavenly army. the front line passed in the area of ​​​​the azaria settlement. on one bank of the river, soviet troops and on the other, german troops , were hampered by swampy
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terrain to hold the wehrmacht’s defenses. commander of the ninth harpi army and general khozbach, who commanded fifty the sixth tank corps decides to withdraw troops to new positions about 10 kilometers away, but this requires permission from berlin's economic department, which before the start of world war ii was hitler's personal adjutant , sends a request to the fuhrers, who gives the go-ahead, and into the swamp. it was decided to drive in the civilian population as a human shield from rokossovsky’s soldiers. at the beginning of march 1944, a group of german microbiologists led by professor blumenthal arrived in the polesie region; their task was to determine the location possible use of bacteriological weapons. after inspecting the wehrmacht defense line , blumenthal points to a swamp in the area of ​​the village, azarichi. his assistant, gaiman, proposes to expand the epidemiological evils by creating two more camps in the villages of dert and posinnik, and when today we talk about a death camp, we mean azarische.
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three camps at once. their territory occupied about 5 hectares here, it was planned to drive almost 20,000 people, but the plan was exceeded 2 1/2 times into forest swamps. 50,000 old people were rounded up death camps for women and children in the area of ​​populated areas in dirty, and the dawning boletus were experimental; similar ones were planned to be created throughout the territory of belarus in places where, in the opinion of the nazi leadership, it would be extremely difficult to restrain the advance of the soviets. and people infected with typhus will help stop the soldiers of the red army back in the elemental, when he reported to hitler about the creation of these camps, he said that if this very natural environment of the swamp and the conditions that they create for the prisoners, that is, without medical care without clean water. no food. here, very quickly, it will begin to develop with its back. typhoid fever will begin to develop if this epidemic does not develop
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as quickly as necessary. we will bring here people infected with steppe typhus and 7,000 people were brought here in germany. at this time, a special manual brochure is being published, where in detail the algorithm of actions is described. how to deport civilians? how to infect defenseless people with a different type and how to create a barrier from children at the forefront the defense of any command there on the front is frontline reconnaissance , so be careful that the scouts still found out that there are lags there and it will be difficult to use artillery, because it will be necessary to adjust the fire so that it hits the franchises and does not hit them. let's say this camp. it was practically very difficult. in general, they really hoped that in this way they would gain a foothold. there were the first cases where bacteriological weapons were used. here in the second world war. this is a crime. zhk - says - here, although
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in my opinion it was signed before. there international documents that they apply , well, they applied. people are driven into the swamp not only from nearby areas of the german list of almost 150 settlements in polesie, gomel, mogilev , oryol, smolensk and bryansk regions, so -called transit camps are created - the initial gathering place for the civilian population. we got to the first sorting point at the animal station, then we were driven towards the front line - this is towards kolenkovich. we are still in two or three storage and sorting facilities were in camps and, as a rule, were persecuted. uh, from village to village, so that the germans could spend the night in the huts themselves, but we spent the night on the streets. sometimes at night, because
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the guards themselves were afraid, they were afraid of bombing, uh , soviet aviation, and such a case was mentioned. when uh a few two soviet planes. uh, they saw the movement of this column, they tried, uh, to somehow attack, but it’s clear that they weren’t attacking civilians. but this particular guard was hiding in the crowd and couldn’t cope with the flow of people, so they brought in police formations, including the 11th security battalion, are needed. they simply said that at the beginning of march they moved out of honor in the polesie region, their job was to escort the civilian population to the gathering place. that’s what they called the journey of tens of kilometers on foot off-road all the time with russian speech, damn it, that’s it, why because the germans themselves couldn’t talk to us, as my grandfather said, they talked through the police, they tell them, and the policemen are already commanding us,
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so there were policemen, well, accompanied by someone and a big one. some of them were driven on foot, but since it was the end of february march and the area they were driving them into was swampy, then those children were exhausted and could not walk. walking through melt water through small swamps, they simply fell exhausted, and as it is written in the interrogation reports, they choked in the water and remained from zhlobin to belka to the district and today they call it the road of death, and on both sides there are thousands of people killed. they died under the wheels of german vehicles, they died from exhaustion, they were killed because they could not go armed, they shot in front of their eyes
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a mother of three is shot because she could not bear it. people went crazy , women, they were simply on the second day. it was under these conditions that people went crazy because of the tearing screams. uh, madness hmm, all these conditions led to the fact that the human psyche could not withstand all three camps were built according to a standard design; it was created as time went on. the nazis lacked a rectangular territory in six rows, fenced with barbed wire around the perimeter of a tower with machine gunners, the approaches to the camp, mined in the azarian area the wehrmach swamps use a very complex system of landmines, exactly the same mines of the 35th infantry division, which was commanded by lieutenant general. richer, opened an entrance under a piece of swamps, they repeated the experiment, only
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they lost sight of the fact that there were explosive devices. they are used not against the army, but against civilians. on the territory of the camp there were no buildings, no barracks, no huts, people were in the open air in the swamps, around the clock, many did not have warm clothes, they were taken away at the entrance. they also took food and documents there to light a fire. automatic fire was immediately prohibited. i'm a fire now. i can only light it. during the day or eco-nara you light up for 6 hours for everyone so that it’s already visible, and in the evening i don’t even get close to anyone, i’ll be scared, they won’t warm up in any way. why because it was forbidden there, this was conveyed, firstly, in front of the german trenches and there was no way it could be discovered without
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the germans discovering these camps, in general they forbade even talking a lot noisily, they even brought the dead infected with typhus and unloaded them to the living, the disease developed rapidly, was accompanied high temperature. people were in pursuit, in which women, for example, could not stand it; they threw themselves at the wire, they rushed at the guards. and then, naturally, they just shot these puddles that were melting; they were the source of that water, and many of the puddles were also spreading bacteria, because there was snow here, which was melting and, in general, they were lying nearby and some of them were sick typhus. therefore, as if they were spreading not only from above, he says, the plane is the plane. i sprinkled something like that. gray something but you sprinkled it, you say, it’s warm, and so and
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by hand it was already wet, more or less sprinkled, she says, and everything was frozen in the morning, and she says a lot of piles were frozen. those who remained undead, prisoners, tried to stick together in villages. families , far from each other . there were almost no men, many children from 0 to 15 years old, with them women, old people, there were practically no dry areas, on a hummock, they tried to accommodate the children. there 's not much water there, there are fir trees. so they lay down on them and did not shelter, and at night it was still snowing. that's when they woke up and raked it everyone, in general, and in general, got out from under this snow. well, they are already powerless. they just turned it off for a certain number of hours. well, here, too, many of the prisoners were knee-deep for days on end, in swamp water, and didn’t even freeze at night. people got frostbite on the toes of their hands. the mortality rate
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was colossal, more than 1,000 people all the time, so some couldn’t stand it. i don't know how we got there. well, well, most likely there were three of them. and i was little, so maybe they held me in their arms and even alone land. maybe my guess is that my girl was born with us, only a week has passed since her husband. i don’t know, my mother was very weak right now, that’s probably why she was sick. she so uh, the nazis walked and grabbed her and threw her into the pit. that's what my grandfather said. i even remember this, he said, the foam was light. he lay down and wanted to bury this girl separately, and he took her out, which means the ditch was already full of people. the camp on the front line of defense existed for only 10 days, but during this time over 20,000 people died, liberation came march 19, 1944.
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one of the archers says, we waited, well, we hoped, but when our soldiers entered the territory of the camp through an already cleared passage , it says, well, even compare, as if the angels had found the camp with him, our special services discovered hmm agents. and that is, german counterintelligence, and one of them, fyodor rastorguev, was tracked down, and he later testified that before sending me here, so i was informed that here the majority of people infected
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with typhus were vaccinated. and my task was that, uh, that means i had to watch how the red army would act after the german army retreated. and how will typhus spread with me? the camps in the area were liberated by the sixty-fifth army under the command of general batov and the troops of the first belarusian front under the leadership of rokossovsky. the soviet soldiers the prisoners saw in russia were those who could still move , ran towards them and were blown up by mines. ahh, the trails were cleared of mines and slowly began to be cleared out. that's when it comes to us. yes, here is a soldier together and believe us, they put us on the car. so they didn’t take my mother, that’s what i remember, that someone was shouting or saying that where are you going to take a dead woman, there’s nowhere to take the living. but there
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, it seemed like people moved and put us on it , they put it on it, after all, a million proved that the glass was sweating. she's breathing. that she was alive not far from the camp in the nearest forests, dozens of military field hospitals were deployed in populated areas , anti-epidemiological measures were urgently carried out to stop the spread of the disease, we were released there, we were in rechitsa at the military hospital. after the hospital, we returned to gomel as we had an apartment there; in the orphanage there were separate rooms for us and we were cured by doctors and military doctors. after the liberation of the camp , an emergency state commission arrived to help. she explored the area and removed soil and water samples. after some time
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, the acts of the chgk were published in the newspaper pravda. in addition, a special commission worked, which included ponomarenko, chairman of the council of people's commissars of the bssr, his deputy nadezhda grekova classic national literature folk poet yakubkov. the special commission reflected in its report that the air temperature in the period from march 8 to march 19 in the area of ​​the settlement of azaricha ranged from zero to -15°. when a person was in the open air, the average life expectancy was three days ; it was impossible to survive in such conditions without food, heat and water for 10 days. this commission also became part of criminal cases against nazi collaborators from the eleventh ss security police battalion after ozaricha. they returned to the unit ’s location, bobruisk continued their service, and during bagration’s liberation operation, knowing that they would have to answer, they fled from the ussr . during interrogation, the accused told about this and described how they got rid of the nazi
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uniform. and how they went to serve in the red army. they understood very well what they were saying about them, to whom they were telling, what they were in for it and what they were expected for it, so today i already began to testify, then they told everything to the bottom, sometimes it was even scary for us to listen to a crime against civilians in death camps. in the ozarichi region, the international tribunal in nuremberg called the most terrible and cruel crime of the wehrmacht during the second world war, speaking there as deputy chairman of the world war on our part. he spoke words for the record and for making decisions. despite the fact that there was no crematorium for murderers there, but this is one of the most brutal camps aimed at
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exterminating civilians. in 1946, during the minsk trial , one of the creators of the death camp, general richer, was sentenced to death, hanged at the minsk hippodrome in december 47. 16 people involved in the creation of these camps sat in the dock, defendants in gomel, but in april 1947 the supreme council of the ussr was abolished. death penalty, criminals from the wehrmacht received 25 years. many were released under amnesty, but never suffered serious punishment. they hid behind the fact that, well, somewhere, even for some kind of benefit of people, or something, they were driven away so that they wouldn’t get caught, they were on the battlefield. i am in the zaretsk camp now, as an integral part of the genocide of the belarusian people by the soviets, serving from the police battalion. the ss had to respond 30 years later. they were searched throughout the soviet union and kashnikov
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was found in the irkutsk region. he worked for the bratvets dadonov, lived michurinsky, worked as an electric welder at the lenin plant , after the war, each of them had families and children were born. and those who were initially convicted of being in cooperation groups. uh, they served time. let's get started family, when we arrived one day in the chernigov region, one of these policemen was arrested. the son there almost started a fight, why is he taking his father away? what is such a hard worker talking about, he really was a hard worker. he worked well. there, by the way, they lived very well and raised their children, but neither his wife nor his son had any idea what he did during the war. they did not immediately begin
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to talk; hundreds of interrogations took place over the years , even from the protocols it is clear that the investigators spent their working day next to the suspect. yes, they just started at about 9:30 the testimony ended around seven in the evening, rather frankly. they said, “you can’t imagine, all this time, firstly, we were waiting for someone to find us and bring us to justice. and secondly, one way or another, we returned to these matters, because it is very difficult to forget the eleventh security police battalion. the ss were sentenced to capital punishment; the sentences were carried out; some were sentenced to 10-15 years in labor colonies with confiscation of all property awards, which they received and were deprived of military ranks. many tried, both from these former police officers and from their relatives , to appeal the verdicts. saying that they are
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under duress. they were forced to be there, however, with all that testimony , their personal testimony proved that their participation was voluntary. the file contains extracts from the resolution of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the bssr dated july 13, 1977 , signed by secretary chagin, on the rejection of the petition for pardon, crimes against civilians are not subject to appeal and the greatest
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shrines of christianity have no statute of limitations. i don’t think that spiritually this can have a coincidence with the character and destiny of a person. sometimes it passes very quickly, but the joy that a person receives from communicating with god in church is joy, it somehow turns out that it changes every day of his life , why do they ring bells? in churches it is known that bells, as a tradition of ringing yes
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, it is the shape of the bells that came to us that is more western, as it were, from the catholic tradition, because in the orthodox it is, as it were, a fulfillment. it was beating they called it, which also featured plates made from the same materials, but they were used to give answers to these and other questions in spiritual and educational projects on the belarus 24 tv channel. each person chooses his own life guidelines, which can radically change his life ; she graduated from a russian-language school, that's why i wanted to study abroad. i came to belarus at the most sunny time. to get a higher education, you came with my favorite donation to the state medical university, with which i am a teacher. you're heading for faculty of medicine for foreign students in medical practice. how great it is to determine for yourself your own path to explore it from the very beginning. it was like a hobby. now it’s like a mini-project. how's your work? this is a school of spanish and culture. a great opportunity for all the children
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who study here and who are from estonia to speak their native language together and celebrate some holidays together. and the most important thing is to be able to enjoy your choice from your life and never regret anything at all, because for me it was such a weekend for 5 years, unforgettable and unreal, so to speak. watch the new project look at belarus on wednesday on our channel. belarus with the quality of horse history defense doyledstvo we can badge from orthodox architecture and near this period, the round velvets are characteristic of them sailed on the formation of economical centers of ukraine and live all the wonderful people in some place in the city of ikean and were significant modeburg. eh, the
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lunges of the ring went almost far. walked their meaning. it was a collected revolution. cast iron. changed the new cultural project of sweden, the architecture of belarus, this church did not appreciate everything from the soviet period or great churches. i spent my bearing value by the fiftieth year of some late stalinist classicism, and for belarusians to recognize that it did not happen before such a time to come to our capital, forgive me. as if in soul, what is this on our tv channel.
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sketched lakes turning blue to the early sky, which corrected the mlesse races, quarrels fly up along the bunkers, wash the creatures, goodbye, take them out. the sky has been sketched across the lakes with latitudes beyond woven smile under the sun. you'll see for yourself and never see it. but the sandy gold drank beer from their endless supply. threw a lake onto the tire. i’m not basha’s belly, especially since i’m so stressed that i want to go to the unknown mountains, pestilence, and ducky nikoli.

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