olga nagorskaya. in the fortieth year. she graduated from the minsk medical institute war. i found her with her little son in her arms from the first days of the war, the doctor provided qualified assistance to the soldiers of the red army, residents who suffered during the battles, and in the forty-third nagorsk. in the village, the treskovshchina organized the medical service of the shchors partisan detachment; all the facts about the life of a military doctor were collected by the villagers. they also offered perpetuate the memory by installing a slab in the local area and today pay tribute to our heroes in the years. that terrible war. schoolchildren and students came. here it was the partisan zone, and around they were talking in the village. well, here it is. i met with eyewitnesses in these, i worked in the archive so that at least people would remember. remembered those times and remembered those patriots who stood up for a minute and worked to their full height and threw a grenade. in our university in 1941 in june we graduated 300 64, and a doctor and our uh insti