lagerevich dedicated to the preservation of the memory of fellow countrymen wrote a book dalvia becameinitiator of the construction of a memorial ensemble. the memorial complex on the site of the burned village appeared in 1973. the central composition is a sculpture of mother and child, as well as a wall of memory nearby and five symbolic concrete log cabins on the porch of each we see tools and yarn for children's toys. abc book - peaceful household items left forever. and let the time. here stopped the memory is alive the memorial visits belarusians and foreign guests and adult schoolchildren improve the territory, hold rallies with requisitions and excursions, there are not enough words to describe the sorrow that we feel when we come here. there are no words to describe how people were treated here. actually very sad. we try to honor the memory, we try not to forget, because these horrors of war must not be forgotten, so that such sacred traditions of memory and creation do not repeat again, and belarusians pass them on for generations. and even if there is a substitution around v