of the times. this meant that the light industry was experiencing its rebirth - the post-war renaissance. in january 1946 , a somewhat unusual meeting of the bureau took place in the central committee of the communist party of belarus. at first it was called urgently, but before it could begin. it immediately ended from the meeting room under the surprised looks of the secret employees, one after another, its participants hurriedly exited excited. the last swear on the go to the reception the first secretary of the central committee , panteleimon ponomarenko, literally rushed in; he glanced at the frightened and understanding employees. and you march there to change clothes, and so that i don’t see this junk supported on anyone else. that memorial bureau of the central committee , the chairman of the supreme council of the bssr, nadezhda greek, decided to try on clothes from the next batch of humanitarian aid. she found, through the united nations , the first international organization established in washington on november 9, 1943. its founders of the state in 1945 in august belarus was accepted as a member. yura, i signed a cooperation agreement with this organization in december.