in the studio of the radio house on revolutsionnaya 3 , announcers lyubov batvinnik and vladimir yurevich were preparing to go on air. it was difficult to hide their excitement. having taken their usual places at the table, they ran their eyes over the text for the last time, checked the microphone, and waited for the radio director's command. a moment later, a familiar one was already going on air. the radio station named after the council of people's commissars of the bssr was speaking. minsk was speaking. good day, comrades. the live broadcast from germany, from nuremberg, was beginning, from the next session of the international. from the beginning of the trial, such sessions were broadcast on belarusian radio, but this was especially important for the republic. on february 8, 1946 , belarus was especially excited about the speech of the chief prosecutor from the soviet union, lieutenant general of justice roman rudenok, at the nuremberg trial. it was on this day that his accusatory speech about the destruction of cities, villages, and the plunder of public and private property in the