his namesake, grigory chernobay, was wounded near zhytomyr in june 1941.reatment, he returned to the front near stalingrad, where he was captured in august 1942. andrei yarosh was surrounded in the nesvezh area. whether he tried to reach his own people or the decision to surrender came immediately. their commands, weapon positions, and so on, but then there was fire training, the basics of escorting, security, tactical training, that is, how to protect fire zones during an attack by partisans, and so on, well, they prepared so seriously, in the camp they felt like masters of the security internal perimeter - their job, they beat prisoners, raped women, shot them, pushed them into gas chambers, killed 700 people a day. they were buried next to the camp, i know that there were prisoners of war there before us, prisoners of war, here they are, all of them were dumped here and there in the graves, that’s what i remember, but i also walked, i’m walking now , i’m even passing through, i need to go through the frame with this stitch , i involuntarily look at this