here is the message of peter spiridonovich. he was then chief of staff of the burevestnik brigade in the minsk region. and when he says, we received this message that there will be a museum, that we need to collect materials, we say was the first shock. it's just, yes, it would be better if they sent ammunition and something else. eh, why is it incomprehensible that september is forty-third , but says tomorrow we woke up and thought. they are there in moscow , they probably know better, victory will probably be sooner than we think, this is the first, and the second . yes, we picked up all the trophies, yes , these documents of the germans, whom we put there so, and she would have told in the museum. i, the lads who died, would also be told, and now he says, i came to the museum later with two suitcases of documents, because other documents were collected and hidden in boxes. uh, these zinc ammunition boxes were buried in the ground, and then found on october 22, 1944. give us survivors for the museum. the opening of the first