Will the present-day high school students be able to
repeat the fate of the teenagers, who were thrown
into the forests during the World War II? There is little
time left to hear the old men’s recollections, to
walk with them along the places of battles, campaigns,
forest stations and winter quarters, along the
positions of German hospitals, where the partisan
children bartered forest berries for medical supplies
and medicines to German nurses. At that time, life
appeared before them as nothing but war.