we managed to meet ivan klygin's great-granddaughter. how would you provide for yourself.he would have had a garden, there would have been cattle, that is, such a village real life was also his grandfather 's father. they are such real village men, who knew how to do everything, and for a very long time my grandfather laid stoves throughout the village, that is, in all houses. in the village in the stove were folded by his hands. that is , when the germans came forty-first to him, they immediately occupied him in the barsky kusans. all the best houses, they lived in their house, and part of the house was attached to a stable, that is, er, they stood there, therefore, really, it was like there was such an occupation of the village and the local population lived together with the germans. here in one area. on the very first day, the germans appointed a headman and recruited traitors in the ranks of the policemen, one of them turned out to be ivan klygin's old enemy, whom ivan ivanovich refused to take to work in the warehouse before the start of the war. well, tell him this