the germans destroyed all cultural institutions, with the exception, perhaps, of the yankee kupala theater, and the former institute of physical education, there is a large building on the current yakub kolok square, these buildings of all the other large ones remained as if untouched, the house was partially destroyed. government, and everything is ruins, ruins, ruins, all businesses were destroyed, all cultural institutions were destroyed, most schools lay in ruins, and of course, the question arose, first of all, what to do, the damage was calculated by the government, it began its work in minsk almost immediately after the liberation of the capital. from the transcript of a government meeting on priority issues. july 5, 1944. the sanitary cleaning of the sewerage system was completely disorganized, public utilities were destroyed, the water supply network was disabled, and pressure tower tanks were blown up. and the next meeting. city transport has completely stopped. 45 destroyed in minsk km of tram track. tram workshops, rolling stock, equipment from traction substation number 1 was