crimea, he was treated for bone tuberculosis. the disease made him disabled, but it was not a sentence, and they treated him quite successfully with sunbathing and air baths. here the so-called heliotherapy sanatoriums were in the south more often on the seaside at the resort. well, or there, a relatively small one, along with a janitor from the crimea, several dozen children with bone tuberculosis arrived in yeysk. with paralysis and polio , the krasnodar territory, had not yet been captured by the nazis, no one could guess what to evacuate kids. it is necessary to go deeper into the rear, if we are talking about the yeysk orphanage, then this rapid offensive of the wehrmacht is definitely children. they did not have time to evacuate and they remained under occupation. enemy planes began to appear, until they bombed, flew further under the furious howl of anti-aircraft batteries, orphans, desperately arguing whether the nazis would enter the city, ran around the city pasting leaflets in order to cheer up the local population. some of them even ran to see if the germans were coming or not. at the end of summer the director of the orphanage reported on the evacuation of the children loaded onto carts