only one example: basyukovshchina, quite high, large area, a railway passes nearby . there the main onef november, beginning of december , i remember this, he came, people were sitting on the ground, no tents, nothing, mostly our prisoners of war, but they were raised, taken to several places to work, prisoners of war were literally guarded machine gunners, dogs, but they reinforced the prisoners of war. the bandarovites were here in the ukrainian police, black chenels, white bandage, they didn’t wear our white-red-white, but this is a white bandage, merciless, kind of evil, well, like dogs, really lost. the first months of their stay in the camp were terrible for the prisoners, when there were 400-500 people in the barracks, and there were only 70 places. they slept in piles on an earthen or concrete floor; for those who did not have enough space, they were in the open air. the camp contained from 130 to 140,000 prisoners; food included 80 g of bread with sawdust, rainwater with mud and flying snow. as a result, an epidemic broke out that claimed more than 25,000 lives. but the most te