petersburg, he was sent straight from morikhodka to the front, at the front he had a lot of all sortsures, he crossed the river, was wounded, he was a sapper and... they sent sappers behind enemy lines to blow up bridges and trains, that is, my great-grandfather, vladimir nikolayevich, made model railways, and his grandson, that is, blew them up, but it was a necessary job, a very dangerous job, 70 of them went away people, only 14 returned back , the rest died when they were already going back, so to speak, to the rear, to our... from the rear of the enemy, then they came out in the wrong place where they were expected, and where they came out , of course, without documents, of course, it’s simply unknown who, they were sentenced to death, the funnyman put them in some kind of basement where they waited, the executions were usually carried out in the morning, but luckily for them he passed by. they have medals for their bravery, which means they were released, and before that the grandfathers wrote that your son has gone missing, we hope that everything will end well for him, this of