in the year thirty-six, aleksandrovich pour, nalivaev, moved to minsk, where they offered him a lot. and his whole family, four children, the eldest, born in the thirty-first year, abram, and anatoly nalivaev, moved with alexander. well, the great patriotic war began. it was no longer young alexander who was drafted into the ranks of the red army, but the family moved in the only saving direction to the east from minsk. the nalivaevs, and there, of course, they knew, they knew that alexander’s wife was jewish, and of course, they reported to the new local authorities, their mother and four children were taken to the ghetto. having learned about this , the priest, an orthodox priest, rushed philip. pour, save your daughter-in-law and grandchildren. he barely managed to prove to the authorities that his daughter-in-law’s grandchildren were not jews and he pulled them out of there, as anatoly aleksandrovich recalls that in just half an hour their grandfather snatched them out of there, all the jews from the ghetto were taken to be shot. mom and her children returned to minsk, to tsinyan