in early 1942, emmy korzon was only 4 years old. father, a soviet officer, went to the front on the first day of the war. together with her mother, emma settled with her grandmother in the village of elnitsa. tretyushechka is leaking, it was impossible to get water, because we drank water from the river, it was all bloody, there were such days that it was impossible to approach, here are old people, women, children, men, why, i wonder, we kept saying, why, they are innocent. what do they, what does it give them, that they are so destroyed, peaceful, kind people, for what? no one could answer, about 200 people died in trostenets every day, from 1941 to 1943, 206,500 civilians were tortured here, in total during the second world war... about 18 million people were held in german concentration camps, of which 11 million died. in january 1945, the red army liberated aswencessen , the largest death camp in eastern europe, where, according to various sources, from one and a half to 4 million people died. in the camp dungeons, the soviet s