Drive. The Poles helped to escape. Margarita Alexeeva remembers her childhood in a labor camp

Heroes can also be called those whom the war found children. Margarita Alexeeva met the Great Patriotic 5-year-old child. Even after 80 years, the former juvenile prisoner clearly remembers the years spent in the occupation and the long months spent in a Polish labor camp. When the Germans first approached Pskov, it seemed that the family had a chance to avoid a difficult fate: Rita, along with her pregnant mother, father after a concussion, grandmothers and aunt with her cousin tried to leave the city. But the Nazis forced him back. As fate turned out, Anastasia Nikolaev learned.

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Heroes can also be called those whom the war found children. Margarita Alexeeva met the Great Patriotic 5-year-old child. Even after 80 years, the former juvenile prisoner clearly remembers the years spent in the occupation and the long months spent in a Polish labor camp. When the Germans first approached Pskov, it seemed that the family had a chance to avoid a difficult fate: Rita, along with her pregnant mother, father after a concussion, grandmothers and aunt with her cousin tried to leave the city. But the Nazis forced him back. As fate turned out, Anastasia Nikolaev learned.

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