included the chief surgeon of the red army, colonel-general of the medical service, academician nikolai burdenko, photographic evidence in criminal cases. arriving here july 14th certain places were still smoking, that is. sheds, uh, bodies of prisoners, uh, they were burning down, that is, they are literally following the traces of the crime. yes, we tried to fix it. uh, all the horror that is here happened for so many years running no matter, the simple ones were happy, or the drivers. how many documents passed through my hands and eyes? well, what i really saw in the criminal cases concerned. uh, camp no, i was just in shock. trostyanets did not fall under more than one point of the nazi classification of places of forced detention of a concentration camp, prisoner of war camp and death camp. it included all forms. it was the largest nazi camp in the occupied territory of the soviet union, historians often call this camp belarusian auschwitz because what really swam in this camp was all spontaneous killings. these were the planned killings of both prisoners of war and civilians and participan