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Tarysawa Sare
Level 6 Local Expert
February 8
The exposition itself on the street is very attractive and beautiful. It reminds of the war and gives food for thought. But the museum itself is small inside, although it is quite informative and equipped.
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Дарья
Level 12 Local Expert
June 19, 2024
The memorial was designed by the Belarusian architect Leonid Levin, the author of the Khatyn complex. It is dedicated to all the children who suffered during the Second World War. According to the author's idea, the whole complex is a sun with rays radiating in different directions. There is an apple orchard around as a symbol of life. And the whole memorial is a collection of symbols. To the point of trembling. To tears. You can't forget that! Krasny Bereg was not a donor children's camp. It was a collection point, where in June 1944, for several weeks, children from 8 to 14 years old from all over the district were taken. They were washed, examined, and blood was taken only for analysis to determine the group. And then they were sent on. Some of the children were taken as donors to hospitals, and some to work in Germany. It is better to visit this place with a guide, and not just walk around and see. To know. The complex itself is not big. If you visit, take flowers for laying. Construction works are underway nearby. There are toilets.
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Ольга Дубовик-Букатич
Level 11 Local Expert
April 5
The place is very atmospheric, it makes you shudder from the facts. What left a sharply negative aftertaste was that we were simply not allowed into the museum building, saying that they were no longer working, although according to the schedule there was still an hour before closing.We were on site at 16.50 on 04.55.25 and they refused us, the photo shows the work schedule, although the work is indicated until 18.00
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Римма К.
Level 5 Local Expert
November 2, 2024
We came with students from St. Petersburg to Krasny Bereg. The wonderful guide Alexey Ivanovich Mazok immersed us in the atmosphere of those tragic days. He told us a lot of interesting facts. Thank you very much and bow low!
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Ольга
Level 11 Local Expert
August 20, 2024
The monument is a memorial dedicated to the children of war. Why children? Because it was here, in the Red Coast, that the largest donor concentration camp was located during the war. Children were taken away from their parents and brought here as donors for German soldiers.. The memorial is worth visiting for everyone. In general, every detail of the memorial is carefully thought out: a fragile girl, an empty classroom, a ship of hope, a letter from 1943 from a girl from the camp, paintings...The history of this place will not leave anyone indifferent.
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Татьяна Холодова
Level 6 Local Expert
March 28, 2024
My soul is torn by what the Germans did, what our Belarusian children went through. We were at the complex yesterday, BUT I was outraged by the behavior of the male guide, unfortunately, I did not remember his name. Without a soul, there was affectation, but what was he talking about. I advise the management to listen to his story and draw certain conclusions about the professionalism of this guide.
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Сергей Иванов
Level 21 Local Expert
January 8, 2024
Be sure to visit. At the very beginning of the war, the Germans occupied the large Belarusian village of Krasny Bereg. Almost immediately, a military hospital and a children's concentration camp were equipped. then the Nazis found, as it seemed to them, the ideal way out of the situation. They decided to take blood from...children's. The children of those very Slavs, whom they themselves considered an inferior race. Children taken from their parents from all over the area were taken to a children's concentration camp. Not everyone was taken, but only under the age of 14. Upon admission to the camp, the children were examined for diseases and divided into two groups. Children with the first blood type were selected first. They took all their blood at once. The second group was intended for multiple blood collection. Some more children were sent to other hospitals, including Germany, as living reservoirs with donated blood. A terrifying inhuman and sadistic way of extracting blood has been developed. The child was injected with an anticoagulant and hung by the armpits, while strongly squeezing the chest for a better and more complete outflow of blood. A deep incision was made on the feet, either the skin was deeply cut off, or the feet were completely amputated. The blood flowed into special containers and was then transfused to wounded German soldiers and officers. More than 15 such children's concentration camps have been found on the territory of Belarus
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Наталья
Level 13 Local Expert
May 11, 2024
The terrible word "WAR", so that it does not happen again, everyone must come here, bow and honor the memory of the angels who died at the hands of the Nazis...
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Вячеслав Цветов
Level 14 Local Expert
January 8
Impressive. We need to remember those events.
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Ольга Зубик
Level 14 Local Expert
May 13, 2024
We were there during the flowering of apple trees and the high blue sky. It's beautiful, there are no words
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sokldmp
Level 15 Local Expert
August 25, 2023
The place is both creepy and beautiful. It is definitely worth visiting for everyone. In my opinion, it is the best complex of all that we have visited. The architects of this place made it light in appearance and sunny, despite all the tragic message of the place.
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Максим Комлев
Level 8 Local Expert
September 29, 2023
The realization that a person's actions can be so terrible makes you rethink a lot of things. It is very difficult to restrain your emotions in this place.
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maseva ///
Level 13 Local Expert
September 8, 2024
An interesting complex, especially the letter that the dying girl wrote.
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Светлана
Level 28 Local Expert
April 21
It's important to remember...
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Кирилл Бернацкий
Level 10 Local Expert
May 4, 2022
Such places make you think about terrible moments in the history of mankind. God forbid... this memorial is closely connected with the history of the estate, used for terrible purposes, located nearby.
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Фёдор Вл.
Level 2 Local Expert
December 17, 2021
I have already visited this memorial several times, but it is still impossible to read the letter that is written on the blackboard there without tears and heaviness in my soul...
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АНДРЕЙ АЛЕКСАНДРЫЧ
Level 9 Local Expert
March 29, 2020
I was in Zhlobin on business and decided to visit this memorial.(not so far away) Reading the letter on the blackboard, it is difficult to hold back tears.This letter sends a message to all generations about what fascism is. The memorial is mandatory to visit, do not come by. Honor the memory!know the story.
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Зміцер Сцяшко
Level 14 Local Expert
July 14, 2020
A talented project, a surprisingly soulful complex. It was impossible to get acquainted with the memorial without tears. Don't drive by!
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Сергей Бердников
Level 4 Local Expert
May 15, 2019
I bow to the creators of this memorial. It is shocking to the depths of the soul, scary and at the same time touching. I would like to bring Kolya from Urengoy and his accomplices-mourners for the "innocently murdered Germans who wanted to live so much" to Khatyn. Maybe they would have changed their minds about making penitential speeches in the Bundestag.
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Елена Зимина
Level 9 Local Expert
June 28, 2018
Visiting the memorial was a real shock. It is difficult to put into words the atmosphere of this place and the emotions that you experience here. Every detail of the memorial complex is filled with deep meaning, and all of them together are a terrible picture of those years. Being here, it is impossible to hold back tears.
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Александр Томилов
Level 13 Local Expert
August 31, 2018
He touched the memorial with his sculptures. Be sure to read the Adriatic at the memorial-informative
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myshachka
Level 8 Local Expert
October 17, 2019
A very emotional monument
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