on november 4 or 5, 1941 , the camp commandant, lieutenant colonel reder, came to me and said that he.. talk to me, demanded that i give my word that i would not tell anyone about this conversation. after that, reder said that the command refused to provide transport for prisoners of war to germany. all the prisoners of war were dying of hunger, so colonel sturm gave the order to destroy the prisoners of war in camp number two. the camp had 18,000 prisoners of war at the time. and the order was carried out. in early january 1946, in the pretrial detention center of nkvd prison number 1, which was located down the street. the investigator asked clarifying questions, they concerned the execution of prisoners of war in a transit camp organized by the fascists in the bobruisk fortress. the investigator's question: what was happening in the camp, when the fire started in the barracks, did the prisoners try to save themselves? answer: they started shooting them. and then the executioner's calm, cynical story. the captain, at that time, placed four machine guns around the camp. he gave the o