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the main objectives of the genocide are the total destruction, mass destruction of the civilian population of belarus. 160 death camps were created in the occupied territory for prisoners of war. the largest transit camps were dulagi no. 203 in krichev, where 18 thousand people died. no. 185. in babruisk, where there were even more victims. the fascists organized three camps at once on the territory of the babruisk fortress, one for officers and two stalags for ordinary prisoners of war. what happened there is in documents, testimonies of prisoners, testimonies.
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but these figures also indicate what the fascists did in the camp. the prosecutor general's office of the republic of belarus. criminal case on the fact of genocide of the population of belarus during the great the patriotic war and the post-war period. concentration camps for prisoners of war. testimony of the former assistant commandant of the camp for soviet prisoners of war in the city of bobruisk, captain karl langut, at the trial in january 1946. on november 4 or 5, 1941
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, the camp commandant, lieutenant colonel raeder, came to me and said that he had to... talk to me, demanded that i give my word that i would not tell anyone about this conversation. after this, raeder said that the command refused to provide transport for prisoners of war to germany. all the prisoners of war died from famine, so colonel sturm gave the order to destroy the prisoners of war of camp number two. the camp had 18,000 prisoners of war at the time. and the order was carried out.
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in early january 1946, in the pretrial detention center of nkvd prison number 1, which was located on the street. the investigator asked clarifying questions, they concerned the execution of prisoners of war of the transit camp organized by the fascists in the bobruisk fortress. the investigator's question: what was happening in the camp when the fire started in the barracks, the prisoners tried to save themselves? answer: they started shoot. and then the executioner's calm, cynical story. at that time, the captain placed four machine guns around the camp. he gave the order to the machine gunners to open fire. one machine gun fired at the prisoners of war who were
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in the yard. the prisoners of war ran to the other side. then the second machine gun fired in that direction. all the prisoners of war rushed to the middle. the third machine gun fired into the middle. the investigator's question: were there any attempts to put out the fire? answer. when the fire trucks arrived, the camp guards did not allow them into the territory 2 hours until everything was finished. but there were exceptions. the commandant of the bobruisk concentration camp, a lieutenant colonel, sitting at the table, with his usual disdain, listened to another woman who very emotionally argued that her
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husband was detained wrongly. they were from kisilevishche and had nothing to do with the army. wow, some slaves for those tanks, if they were not good. he put a basket on the table from which he began to take out and lay out the products, the woman continued to beg the commandant. mr. chief, give me mr. mayor, i have collected some food for you here, we will tie it up. at this phrase the commandant noticeably perked up. very tempting. the smells came from the basket, lard, a dozen eggs, greens. having thought about something, reder nodded towards his assistant, captain langot. a moment later he was already listening to the orders of the chief and soon rushed to carry them out.
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reder himself, twirling his pistol in front of the intrusive aunt's face, ordered her to shut up and sit quietly. when the prisoner was brought into the room, she could no longer sit quietly, and jumping up from the bench, cursing the master who had stuck his nose into something that was none of his business, literally pushed her towards the door. this time everything went well, it was scary to imagine how... the liberation of the master could have ended if the pan-commandant had started to go into details, and the prisoner, whom the woman saw for the second time in her life, had to be recognized quite naturally. in
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the first months, when the order in the concentration camp was still being established, it was possible to buy off your relative for a good bribe, if you could prove that the prisoner was really your husband or son? brother, women consciously took a huge risk in order to... save prisoners, they threw notes with their data over the fence so that they could ask the commandant for release under the pretext that the local person had nothing to do with the army. residents of the city and villages constantly approached the fence to find out if they had relatives in the camp? people, whoever could, approached, because they couldn't get close, because there was a lot of guard, a dog, when there was
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an opportunity, they threw bread, well, who has what happened? for the exhausted people it was, although small, but still a chance not to finally die of starvation. they fought among themselves to at least bite something once, they did not let them not eat, well and... strazina was captured by the fascists for collaborating with the partisans, subjected to
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terrible torture. the day came when the prisoners were about to be taken to be shot. the mother rushed to the officer, and she washed the rags clean, washed each egg, the butter was well cooked, she also put a clean rag on the bags, here she slightly peeled back the rag and... according to the data of the extraordinary commission for the investigation of the atrocities of the nazi invaders and their accomplices , only in bobruisk and...
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became one of the largest in the territories of the ussr occupied by the germans. many of the transit camps for... prisoners did not reach the camps, but even there the casualties were enormous. stahlak number 352, masyukovshchina, 55,000 dead. number 337, lesnaya baranovishchi station, 88,000. number 351, deep. number 314 brest (700)
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our task is to carry out a new scientific and technological revolution in an accelerated format. state investments in education in recent years alone amount to tens of billions of rubles, new schools are being built and those that have worn out are being overhauled. today, at our enterprises, at most of them. this year, we exported our products to 60 countries around the world, we are opening new countries in the african region, there are also good developments in the latin american region, serious contracts were signed for the supply of mac equipment, amkador to nicaragua, other countries of latin america are also ready to actively cooperate with us. the main topics on the main broadcast. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. they
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are dedicated to their work. modern technologies are developing so quickly, today artificial intelligence rules the world. probably, in 50 years the museum will look a little different than it does today. whatever modern technical capabilities, people come to the museum, after all , to touch a genuine historical, artistic, literary artifact. and ours.
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a century ago, everything that is considered ancient was once new. without even noticing it, we pass on knowledge and experience through generations. it's in our smile. hand waves. in such a familiar look, from simple happy moments, real traditions are formed. we are proud of the heritage of our ancestors, we value the past for our present. belarus 24.
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