memory is sacred, belarus remembers the victims of the great patriotic war, in the minsk regional museum of local history there is an exhibition revealing the tragic pages of our past. the exhibition, entitled memory and pain of the minsk land, is dedicated to the theme of the genocide of the belarusian people during the great patriotic war. she talks about the plans of the nazis to destroy the belarusian people. moscow, statement of the soviet government. german troops attacked our country. on the eve of the war, the nazis built special plans to exterminate civilians, and of course, they turned them into reality. there were, concentration camps were created for the civilian population, for prisoners of war, in which people were actually exterminated, ghettos were created - these are closed territories where the forced jewish population was resettled, young men and women were forcibly taken to germany to work, they were free slaves, and of course the worst thing - this is when belarusian villagers lit up live, in the molodetsky exhibition dedicated to the genocide, original exhibits are presented, the re