the footage is unique, they were shot by front-line cameraman valentin ivanovich orlyankin, the author of a newsreel about the bombing of stalingrad in 1942, fires, and the immense suffering of civilians. the work of front-line cameramen, the workshop, has a special place and special honor. the famous ks50 is a camera from the great patriotic war, it was restored literally screw by screw, they shoot battle reconstructions on it. there were no two lenses here. the plant was not working, i think, it should be done. contemporaries call working with this camera a feat, five kilograms, shooting from hand, the film is cut short, the operator has no more than a minute at his disposal, often right during the battle, the operator had to manage to shoot the most important thing in these seconds, press the button exactly when the action takes place, and even better a little earlier in a second. losing such footage, compare it to a crime. enthusiasts, wherever they did not find, found this film next to the garbage dump in one of the courtyards of the academic town, the life of the scientific cente