i remember a lot of evgeto, i think that god gave me instructions to tell about everything that i sawt i i heard and what i experienced. it is really difficult to understand how people could be in the ghetto in inhumane conditions, how they could survive, and how to survive the horror of pogroms, executions, hunger, and cold. documents, testimonies of former prisoners, materials from the prosecutor general's office of the republic indicate that this was beyond the bounds of humanity. understanding: from the first days of the war, in the occupied territories, along with concentration camps and prisons, ghettos were created. the largest were warsaw, vlodde, and lvov. but not a single ghetto in europe could compare with minsk in its cruelty and mass extermination of peaceful people. in the towns they shot everyone within two to three months, but here it was years and 4 months, we went through all this in 2 years and 4 months, not a single geta in europe, compared to minsk. jewish district residents according to a special order. already in july 1941 . from the order of the field commandan