the first director of the museum was a unique person, alexey mikhailovich martynov, a former liaisonicer of the partisan detachment named after. under his leadership, the museum became one of the best in belarus. even at that time , a unique collection of weapons and nomistics was collected here. he was a wonderful person, i grew up on suborova street, and even to us, small children before school age, he inspired extraordinary respect and admiration. he got a half-ruined house with the remains of a shingle roof, with gaping openings. windows, with warped walls, there was not a single museum item. for this action, alexey mikhailovich went to moscow, to leningrad, very large museums shared their museum items, and alexey mikhailovich accumulated huge basic collections of our museum, which are now mostly on display in both of our expositions. well, it's time to see the museum with your own eyes. it turns out that everything here is like a palace, only in miniature, a fireplace, a suite of rooms, here is the commander's office, no frills, strictness and laconism, so, what's in the letter?