dzyubenko stepan filimonovich.he steep hills, where in stalin’s times there was a transit station, a transshipment point from which prisoners were sent to forced labor camps. it was with the transit that camp life began for every prisoner. children and grandchildren gathered at the rally. repressed residents and guests of magadan. many people know little about their relatives and piece by piece reconstruct their family history. grandfather was repressed on my mother’s side in the year thirty-eight to fifty-eight article. in 1963, he was rehabilitated for lack of evidence. but unfortunately, in the forties, he died of bilateral lobar pneumonia and his burial place is unknown. that's why i always come here. but since everyone died early, i have nowhere to get information, books to remember, something to look for, well, the only one i found was my great-grandfather, who was rehabilitated, and in general i can’t even know anything about my roots, they are restoring family histories in the archives of the omv magadan re