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beloved, my work is my credo. who else if not me, i think it makes me move forward, go forward home, you come in the evening and there is no such thing as irritation, feeling that you have done everything, everyone is happy and happy to stand. and it’s good for you that the heroes have many interesting stories behind them. you never know who will come to us for an appointment ; a fawn or baby stork may come to us; this is a definite milestone in my life; task number one is so that they, well, at least live like human beings. this is what they come here for. they're other places become. i don’t know me and somehow it ’s very inspiring that meeting them will leave a vivid impression. i often get asked questions. why are you here, why didn’t you go somewhere when you see? eh, with their patients who are happy, who run, and before that they could not walk. well, in my opinion, well, there is happiness, they are some kind of relatives, i don’t know
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our family, we live like this, we love them, watch the belarusians project on fridays on the belarus 24 tv channel. each of the heroes of the new people project has chosen their own path and achieved his first big success in his first he cut kona secretly. well, in principle, even start with something simple and gradually move up step by step. and he himself, at home , quietly carved this icon and brought it to me . i am always ready to learn something new, she loves to work on details, he is the kind of person who admires every element of his canvas. he starts playing and you know, like the fakir who hypnotizes the cobra with his pipe. that’s exactly how lyosha worked miracles in the hall. today. they are the pride of the country at performances. i didn't even expect that he will play like this without
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any embarrassment, everything is clean, and for the new generation , watch belarus in the project on the tv channel, belarus 24 , i consider the main task of a teacher to raise a worthy generation so that our country can develop in peace and creativity. i was born in the city of ivanovo, brest region. i graduated from school number one and entered the brest pedagogical institute named after pushkin and after graduating from the institute, i returned to my city because i love it very much. it is not expensive and will remain expensive. i'm always working teacher for 30 years. and if i had
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the opportunity to rewind time, then, probably, i would have chosen the same professional path. the most interesting profession is promoting a child. that's when they come. fifth grade and we are studying their abilities, their needs, mentally imagining how this child can develop. the teacher must be demanding, be able to be happy for the children , and instill in them faith in their own abilities. the most valuable thing for a teacher is when his students achieve heights. this is a great reward for me, and at the same time, of course, i feel proud, joy working with modern children. i would like to instill in them, first of all , responsibility to themselves first and foremost and to the world around them. until a person begins to demand something from himself, he has no right to demand something from others. the child must understand that he comes from his parental family to school, and he represents
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his family in society at school. and family is the most valuable thing for me; teaching work is a mission, sometimes this mission is difficult to achieve. it must be doable by someone and why not? this is not me; on the other hand, this is an opportunity for self-realization. and when you succeed a lot at school, then hazard comes and with this passion you captivate the children. maybe not all of them, but many of them, and then these children are grateful to you for trying at the right moment. well, give them some acceleration, and they began to develop as i saw it. the state security committee of belarus, together with the television news agency belteleradiocompany
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, is presenting a project about the genocide of the belarusian people during the great patriotic war. punishment for a crime without a statute of limitations, he directly participated in the burning of seven thousand people, criminal cases from the kgb central archives were classified as a state secret of the republic of belarus , the cost of living for the nazi regime was nothing left for a person not to gain some benefit from his son’s hair disabled glasses nameless and missing victims of trostenets. become. today the names of all those hundreds of thousands of those who were shot and destroyed are here. film from the series without a statute of limitations in trostyanets, a similar investigation case
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in soviet times, for every state criminal, a search was launched for persons who collaborated with the nazis, which began even before the liberation of belarus, and many were convicted after the war, but only for serving in collaborationist units. after all, their participation in punitive operations and the destruction of civilians. they kept silent , after serving their time, they were released, started families and began the peaceful life of people, a native of the odessa region, a ukrainian. he left after the end of the great patriotic war. in the tajik ussr his organs would state security was not found. if he had not stumbled, he became involved in theft and was
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prosecuted there for 5 years. after that, he was released and the case materials say that he got a job as a teacher in a high school. one of the most brutal policemen who operated in trosteniya after the war taught children, but the truth about his service during the great patriotic war became known after 10 years and dozens of such cases, changing his last name, biography, falsifying documents, nazi collaborators, did not think of ending up in prison again. dock, defendants security, but there were special units that dealt with this directly.
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the criminals were handed over to their colleagues, former police officers of nazi units during the investigation. they handed over those with whom they swore allegiance to the third reich and carried out massacres of civilians. in trostenets, confrontations were held with already convicted persons from their, so to speak, units and under the weight of that irrefutable evidence, yes, but in the end. they all admitted that they were directly participated in the destruction. i personally saw captured german documents. where is he. i received german marks for my
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punitive activities; by the way, i will say that the germans gave out a considerable amount, about 250 marks a month. it was not enough to establish a nazi collaborator; it was necessary to prove his involvement in the murders of civilians and punitive actions, to find witnesses to specific episodes of crimes - this is a rather lengthy process. well, what are the usual criminal cases, there are standards of 3350 pages, so there was a separate investigation of the case several there after the search and detention of the accused , investigative measures began in the central archive of the state security committee, several criminal cases are stored, the accused in which were involved in the extermination of people, christians and the minsk ghetto - these are hundreds of volumes. cases they were classified in soviet times, and during the period of the already independent
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belarusian state, those connections that are loaded on the list during the existence of the soviet union were classified as state secrets of the republic of belarus about crimes committed in the transcendental it became known immediately after the liberation of belarus in july that an emergency state commission began work, which included the chief surgeon of the red army , colonel general of the medical service, academician, nikolai burdenko, photographic evidence in criminal cases. having arrived here on july 14, certain places were still smoking, that is, in the barn, the bodies of prisoners were burning out, that is, they literally tried to record the traces of the crime. uh, all the horror that happened here for
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so many years doesn’t matter to ordinary ordinary people, or driver array, as far as documents. the eyes passed through my hands. well, that’s what i actually saw in the criminal cases involved. uh, camps, trostenets. i was just shocked. trostyanets did not fall under more than one point of the nazi classification of places of forced detention, concentration camps , prisoner of war camps and death camps. it included all forms. it was the largest nazi camp in the occupied territory of the soviet union, often historians call this camp the belarusian auschwitz because it was really in this camp swam all these were spontaneous murders. these were planned murders of prisoners of war and civilians and participants in the underground struggle of citizens of different nationalities, of course. the jews were the first to be attacked by the nazis. the territory of the camp
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occupied 200-250 hectares; the first prisoners were soviet prisoners of war; it was with their hands that the infrastructure of the labor camp was actually created. they developed the area themselves. they spent the night in dugouts, which were more like burrows. the first commandant of the camp, eduard strauch, decided to create a the people who came here in may 1942 first of all saw flowering trees. the lake is bright. green, young grass a peaceful landscape that did not even hint at the slow motion of destruction , an idyllic rural topography that became the topography of nazi terror in occupied territory. the land of the karl marx collective farm near the village of malaya trostenets was chosen for the forced detention of people, convenient from a logistic point of view of location favorable access routes brought jews deported from western europe here.
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after all, such beautiful girls and such women were traveling, he was 16 years old. he remembered this, that they were dressed with such beautiful black hair, very chic. some are wearing beautiful trousers and even carrying suitcases. so he saw and said, they were taken there, uh, and these people did not suspect. they even waved like hello! echelons from germany arrived to transfer to minsk and meetings and slovakia poland each had approximately thousands of people, well, in nazi documents numbered them in pieces. then they were sorted , specialists and strong healthy people were selected, about 80 people, the rest were subject to destruction. a whole school of children and teachers was taken to minsk; the journey from germany to belarus took several days, during which the children sent postcards to their parents with views of ancient cities and asked
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them to send a certificate of completion of courses to minsk in order to get a more profitable job here. after all, they were sure that they were simply resettled, but upon arrival in minsk they were killed on the same day. the small reeds camp was under the jurisdiction of the sd. the territory housed various shoe repair shops and farmland; they served not only, for example, the security police service, they practically served the entire city. first of all, these are food products. um, the second thing is the building material. here. eh, because even in this territory there was a small asphalt plant, as they write , they worked, 12 to 15 hours a day. that there is forced labor in local fields in craft workshops in the stables, in the mill from the clearing, all on planks. eh, maximum straw
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food, well, at a minimum. and this was a conveyor belt, so whoever was able to work, worked, at least. for some time he showed that he was not able to do this , he was subject to destruction. initially, the camp was guarded by volksdeutsche, ethnic germans who lived on the territory of the soviet union. then they were joined by various ukrainian police units, and hmm, more than one person told us this, well, and then they said that there were these, well, the moldovans are called latvians there. here are some others. well , naturally, we also learned the names of some of our policemen; the security of the labor camp was not constant; there was a periodic rotation of persons and small plants lived in the village. no, this house is still preserved today. true, it is dilapidated nearby. a few
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houses away there was a dining room and here was the camp. yes, these are three points of the annunciation directly. it was guarded by nothing; it was barbed wire in three rows of electric currents. in general, towers, even tanks , were located at separate points; this camp was attacked several times by partisans. in the forty -second year there was an attack and therefore the heteros seriously strengthened it. so, so that there is no escape and therefore escape from this camp. it was also very difficult, the occupation authorities organized a school of saboteurs in the camp to accurately identify who exactly they were recruiting. no, these could have been jewish civilian prisoners of war, but the fact of the school’s existence cannot be denied ; they were subject to recruitment for their partisan
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formations in order to identify their location and number. in the criminal case there is testimony from witness tamara albukh. she describes in detail the location of the mogilev highway camp, the prisoners walked along the cemetery. behind it was the entrance to the territory, to the right of the road, meters away, a 10 two-story stone bunker, its remains still preserved today. people walked along the poplar alley, planted by the hands of soviet war prisoners. it led to household buildings and workshops. they call it an alley, shtraucha, since it was the idea of the camp commandant, but for prisoners. it became the road to death and there was no turning back. well, the five-year-old boy did not let go of his hand and began to introduce a speech, “don’t let go.” translate he translated. namaz, bury him alive in a hole, the german will throw him too, he will
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order her, push him there and bury him alive together with the child. during the existence of trostenets, 206,500 people died here. this is data from an emergency state commission. we need to understand that the majority of victims. we were never in the camp itself. the labor part is essentially that. barracks where prisoners were forcibly held, who went to work. in this place the legal camp housed 200 to 900 intermittent prisoners. they were lying in place of the others in trostyanets, they were brought to kill in the vicinity three places of mass extermination - a shashkovka and a barn - the largest blagoveshchensky tract is a couple of kilometers from the labor camp on the left of the highway. the people who were brought to a forest area
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near the mogilev highway had already been sentenced to extermination; the nazi decision was not subject to appeal; instead of unloading in german documents, it was indicated in several steps reflected, these are the meters of the last path, it is impossible to escape, and people were in the guard ring of those sentenced to death , they were brought to the corves, where the firing squad was waiting for them. no one came out of the godhood alive. according to the recollections of residents of bolshoye trostenets, which is located just a couple of kilometers from the blagovshchina tract, mass killings here began in the fall of forty-one, during the cold winter. i suspended the process; it was difficult to dig trenches, but already in the spring of '42 the envelope of death began to work in full force about this while inspecting the area the investigator told the accused pavel shlyk. just the rest are policemen who
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were former weapons. in separate criminal cases, when i read about how, in order not to even waste cartridges, three five-year-old children were taken by the legs and lifted by the legs and hit poles with their heads. this is how they died. people were taken from minsk gett from prison to volodarsky by underground members of associated partisan detachments and hostages, the name given to people who were simply grabbed on the streets in retaliation. for the killed german soldiers per day from minsk to the reverence, the police could do up to 7 flights. there were about 50 people in each car after the explosion in the canteen of the sde, in september 1943, the nazis carried out a punitive action in retaliation, the victims were residents of the arctic first and second
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belomorsk, the streets actually destroyed an entire block, 1,000 people, they grabbed their families at night and took them to there were not enough sponge soul trucks for mass actions . minsk sd had four sponge soul trucks at its disposal at that time. residents of nearby settlements were also brought to blagovshchina for extermination. deported jews, the trains went strictly on schedule twice a week from death. they were separated by 800 m of travel. which were not completely killed, that is, the earth. there were people talking about it all the time, some people just said that there was blood on top, just uh, those shirts you wore were huge. people were unloaded, killed and waited for the next shalom , between train runs in
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urochishche, prisoners of the minsk prison on volodarsky and the camp on shirokaya worked, so -called work teams were for them special task. the so-called work teams, uh, freed them from everything on their body, that is, they confiscated all their clothes, and even their function was such that they must check whether there were any gold crowns there, and if any will be found, then of course. so they begin to break something out of a person, there was nothing left so as not to gain some benefit. uh, starting, for example, there are clothes, and then the hair, followed by the glasses. disabled people have prosthetics in the fall of '43, the nazis begin to cover their tracks
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about five thousand sonderkommandos come to blagovshchina for their crimes, they dig up corpses and burn already dead people. by this time in the tract there were 34 pits, trenches with a capacity of 40-50 kw, at the end they were upset . residents of nearby villages turned out to provide the sonderkommando with a large amount of wood, the burning furnaces worked around the clock. the residents of bolshoye trostenets felt this and said that when they watered it. here, but it’s not just them there, it’s the ones who fired recently. there, for several years , there was a terrible smell, a terrible smell. here
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some kind of sal is just, well, human to breathe. it was simply impossible here, especially those who lived, well, more nearby. the places of mass extermination are moved closer to the labor camp urochishche shashkovka, a cremation pit is set up there , people are burned, there is no need to waste cartridges , a large number of police are used for security, a cremation oven. the shashkovka worked almost without interruption due to the excessive burning of people, a lot of ash was formed, and it had to be collected in order for the stove to work efficiently, most often by this working teams were engaged. people collected the ashes, loaded them onto stretchers and took them out to the fields, fertilizing the land for a future abundant harvest later than these people. people brought sponge souls in cars while they were being transported from the minsk prison. and the camps on shirokaya in trostenets. people were already dead; those who remained alive
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were shot and thrown into a pit. i had to get acquainted with the interrogation protocols of german prisoners of war, who personally operated these gas chambers as drivers. he had a lever behind the cabin that switched the valve and the exhaust gases went into this broken tin body closed, i personally read the protocol of interrogation, when a german fascist soldier admits that this is an atrocity against humanity. i didn’t know how to say that i was driving in this car these moments, the third place of mass destruction. what remained was paradise, which the prisoners saw when the moisture entered. here, literally a few days before the liberation of belarus , 6.5 thousand people were killed in this barn, the nazis began to transport camp prisoners along a wide street in minsk and prison prisoners. on
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volodarsky these were the very last days of the nazi regime, june 29-30, 1944 people were brought in truckloads to a car. they took us into this barn and shot several people in separate cases. i read that they simply took 20 to 15 people and took them out of the machine gun fire. shoot what did you do next, the investigator asked, went back to the barn, took the next batch and the next 20 people calmly, five shoot, shot all the war prisoners, workers, old men, women and even children , before leaving, the nazis decided to destroy the camp or liquidate the witnesses. two germans and
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several police officers brought in a group of children, some five to seven years old. ahh, accompanying them to the large barn, the barn was completely packed. uh, the corpses of those shot were lying nearby. to do this, they ordered the police to part their overcoats, that is, to open them. so that the children would not see this picture, the children were brought to this barn. they put him on logs and the order was to kill him. this policeman sits down on his knee and the second one puts a machine gun on his shoulder. and from this position. these children, about 15 of them , were shot, destroying people,
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the barn was set on fire, out of six and a half thousand people, two were saved from stepan to savinskaya, a minsk resident who was arrested for communication with partisans and a railway worker from gorely , nikolai valakhanovich, people who gave the first testimony to the emergency state commission in july 44, known only to a few names of minsk underground fighters, odintsov korzhenevsky gerasimenko they destroyed them here they talk about it, but with a high degree of probability they saw that they were loaded in the shower, the sponges were taken away, but where exactly no one knew, not even the story with dr. klummov prisoners in the minsk prison saw that volodarsky had his wife loaded with a sponge in the shower and taken away. most likely, the country, in fact, remained the only place of mass destruction. in the vicinity of minsk, shortly before the crime, burakov turned 19 years old ; he took part in more than one
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punitive action. his shlyk is the same age as each nazi collaborator has killed hundreds of people, if we talk about the first interrogation. it differs from the testimony later at the first stage, they all, as a rule, said, yes, i served, but i did not i shot, i didn’t kill, i didn’t hang him in the process when he was pressed, as they say, against the wall in other testimony. they admitted it. i didn't know that they were subject to the highest measure. they understood that the soviet union was responsible for these atrocities. this is treason to the motherland first and foremost. this is an article providing for capital punishment. shlyk received short sentences for collaborating with the occupation authorities . they were released and returned to their homeland. all of the minsk region. shlyk worked as a horse driver, and burakov worked as a mechanic on a special one. well, i still redeemed
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my faith with honest work. you left me like that life. at least he has already fully admitted this aim, who were fully convicted of many of the crimes that they committed, right? those sentenced to death and sentences were carried out by nazi collaborators who served in police battalions and exterminated people not only in trostenets. they participated in punitive operations in the vitebsk , mogilev and gomel regions, which is why the trials took place in different cities. 30 years after the end of the great patriotic war, they answered for a crime for which the term there is no prescription.
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belarus is an amazing country with its interesting past full of legends and traditions , look what a curious little thing it is. i found it. it's not just a piece of iron sticking out walls. this is a polish geodetic sign of the kind in belarus. i saw a couple of things with a rich cultural heritage and hospitable people. i hope now
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to turn a luxurious floor-length dress to the sounds of this ancient 19th century piano. and don’t even ask what to dance, of course, a country with interesting tourist places and unique attractions. very unusual indeed. personally, i have the feeling that this is some kind of watchtower and all around. it begs for such powerful fortress walls. and this is the same boulder that is popularly called god’s stone, if you believe history, this stone has been worshiped since ancient times and people come here to visit it. not only local residents, but also residents from nearby areas travel with us to belarus 24. the motives that brought them to the village are completely different. we produce our products by raising various animals and i would like to make a loop, that is, for our people to try truly ecological food. they believed in themselves and their strengths and,
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overcoming all difficulties, achieved results in their favorite business, we are developing and climbing out of losses. we begin to make a profit with the task of the presenter to learn all the intricacies of the life of the population and find out what is good about life in the village. at your enterprise, there were accidents and there will be dachas. i'm very afraid that they stung me, because they crawl right next to my hands, nothing oh beauty. what's the smell? i was already covered in burns anyway. no, the arms and legs are intact. and this means that we are on the right track. watch the show i'm from a village on our tv channel, a sports project in which the main factor of success is not strength, but knowledge; time to put aside dumbbells and upgrade your knowledge about sports; in our program , participants will fight in a battle of the mind. what sport is the fab
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five and the goalkeeper usually referred to? igor was the first hockey player for correct answers. they will get points, and for incorrect theories , today we have a choice of three games, whichever you like best. let's see who is cooler than twenty three-time olympic champion and multiple world champion in swimming. denis michael phelps michael phelps absolutely right, what is the name of the bicycle race held for more than 100 years in france absolutely right, watch the intellectually entertaining show head game on the belarus 24 tv channel . ugly earth in the sweaty hands of our hungry riches of color from what we have achieved so i want to share. creating and
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developing thriftily captures both traditions with great speed and happy futures. where can i know about the skin structure on the right? and that's all to live familiar latin and kahanya military right , warm happiness from soulful mammoths and relatives in the mirrors of the mind at the back table. belarus 20 tents, what's new about us?
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