I became interested in digging 5 years ago when I purchased a metal detector, but my passion for Russian history has gripped me since childhood. I grew up in a family in which almost every generation of men were combatants. I consider myself a happy person, since I was able to learn a lot from primary sources, so to speak. I have always been lucky in life, and having purchased a metal detector, I was more than once delighted with successful finds, which I was very proud of and even set aside a corner in the house for my own “museum.” But in my soul I constantly keep the memory of only one of them, at the sight of which my heart contracts.
Before my grandfather, who had gone through the entire war from beginning to end, having several wounds, all the horror of this ruthless war instantly flashed before his eyes, his comrades who had not returned from the front passed before his eyes. I sat down next to my grandfather and put my arm around his shoulders. We sat in silence for a long time, understanding each other without words. That night my grandfather and I never fell asleep. My grandfather, who didn’t like to talk about the war, talked to me until the morning. In the morning, my grandfather left, and I sat and rewinded our entire night conversation for a long time, realizing what the price of my happiness today was.
Sent by comrade Alexander L.