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The article analyzes the differences faced by restorers in peacetime and during the post-war reconstruction of destroyed objects of cultural heritage. It is noted that during the war, the main factors of destruction are various types of military weapons, and the usual natural factors of negative impact - subsidence, jamming, biofouling are the consequences of destruction from weapons.Therefore, those recommendations that were developed for the restoration of objects in peacetime will not be of primary importance. instead, it is necessary to develop recommendations for the reconstruction of objects after destruction by specific types of weapons. The issue of the order of reconstruction of destroyed objects will be relevant.
V. A. Molochko (Fri,) studied this question.