from a memo from the people's commissar of education uralova for august 1944 addressed to panomarenkong insufficient work. party organizations. it would be a shame for the collective farm, the village council, and the district party committee if a visiting teacher had to look for a corner, firewood, and potatoes for the winter. o assistance to the republic. notebooks and writing materials began to arrive from kazan. the rsfsr provides great fraternal assistance, donating 500,000 russian textbooks. on september 1 , 1944 , the first post-war academic year began in the liberated republic. well , of course, the memorable days of the first period, still unfinished, the building not completely renovated, but already in some part there is a classroom that you could sit on an old pre-war shabby desk, painted by someone before the war, but it already served as a workplace, for us issued, i remember several notebooks, but even newspapers were used to write down what was delivered. when will he use this textbook, because there were no briefcases, as a rule, a holsh bag over the shoulder, here ar