we know thanks to leonid dvornikov, the author of the book, on behalf of the dead, one of the few who escaped from the nazi soul, sponges, by, i was dragged by the little hands, resisting lyuda shapovalova, who groaned and repeated all the time, uncle. do not hit. i did n't do anything to you, dude. do not hit, but the fascist rudely, grabbing her by the leg, raised her above the ground and threw her into the open door of the car. this is an act of the commission of the yeysk city council based on the results of the investigation into the murder of orphans in october 1942 , which, upon careful examination, is especially noted no traces of gunshot wounds or mutilations were found, all of which confirms that the children were buried alive. and here is another document, an act of a forensic medical examination dated april 15, forty- three. it notes that most of the children in the mass grave are clasped with their hands in pairs . experts considered that this fact also indirectly indicates that the children were buried alive. if they were alive, of course, the nazis would have shot it un