The next lesson in the framework of the pilot project «Young Archivist» and the Republican campaign «Archives of the School» in the institution «Zonal Gosarchive in the city of Servysk» took place a lesson of excursion for students of the 9th grade «Secondary School No. 5 of the city»

Within the framework of the Archives-School campaign in order to popularize the documents of the institution «Zonal State Archive in the city of Service» (hereinafter referred to as Gosarchive), to ensure the inextricable historical connection and continuity of generations of the Belarusian people by the Gosarkhiv’s employees of the lesson-excursion for students of the 9th grade «Medium. School No. 5 of the city».

Particular attention was paid to documents reflecting the facts of the genocide of the population of Belarus during the Great Patriotic War.

A lesson was held «No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten, Slovet sisters of Khatyn». In Slutin in 1943, during a punitive operation, the fascist invaders burned three dozen villages. In total, during the war years, 36 villages were destroyed in the district, of which 12 were never restored.

On the site of the burned villages, monuments to the dead are erected. On July 2, 1972, a memorial complex was opened on the site of the village, a woman’s sculpture in sorrow was installed on the mound …

On the main plate of the monument, the words «1941-1945. The residents of the villages are transitions, Berezinets, Zhilin Brod, Zadovba, Krushniki, Krasnoye, Polykarovka, Fadeevka, executed and burned on February 23, 1943 by fascists, soldiers and partisans who died in the struggle for the independence of our homeland, from grateful fellow countrymen». These villages are immortalized in the Hatin memorial complex. We must remember this so that this does not happen again.

Students presented acts on the atrocities of the Nazi invaders over military and peaceful Soviet citizens.

 

Lesson for students in grade 9
Lesson for students
Acquaintance with documents
Acquaintance with documents
In the archive on excursions