dmitry miminoshvili worked in the infirmary. here in this building things were very bad.re are medicines here. naturally, the dressing material was very poor; people died of hunger from typhoid from tuberculosis. they were dying up to 200 people a day people. every day they were loaded onto wheelbarrows and taken to the cemetery to be stored, carts went to collect the dead pleasantly. and grandmas and children. you hear, there is no shot through here . there was martin weiser, a man of extraordinary cruelty among prisoners of war and beat as many to death. about a black bandit policeman of small stature, change of height, probably on his arm here the hose was, how he beat these prisoners, they fell. i remember him, i still remember him. but despite all the strictness of the content in the camp, an underground group operated, the prisoners passed on valuable data to the partisans about the structure of the camp and about the operations that were being prepared against them. it is known that it is a railway station, bryansk is the first, and german shells with chemical weap