naturally, grigory grigorievich is open. good afternoon. you are already 10 years old. serve this place brest fortress hero. tell me what it means to you, but it's not just, probably, another page of my working biography. but for me, she has become. you can say something very dear and close every day we meet with our visitors and we want that for them the stay can be short, short, so that it is also remembered. and what can she remember, of course, probably a story about those events that took place in the forty-first year about those events that took place throughout the history of the brest fortress, because here we are passed now from the ruins of the white palace. and here, back in 1918, the treaty of brest-litovsk was signed, the well-known treaty of brest -litovsk, according to which soviet russia withdrew from the first world war . of our land, the warriors of the brest garrison, the garrison, by cutting the fortress , met the insidious terrible enemy of fascist germany, which attacked our country , just to tell about those hard days of fighting that our defender