EVACUATION OF ORPHANS TO UZBEKISTAN DURING WORLD WAR II
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-09-01Keywords:
Orphanage, evacuation, World war II, Andijan, Central Evacuation Center, fascism, Uzbekistan USSR, orphans, collective farms, trade unionsAbstract
This article discusses the evacuation of orphans to Uzbekistan during World War II. The domestic workers, who were among the true creators of the victory, showed examples of unparalleled courage, cohesiveness, and great courage in the face of the inhuman and innumerable sufferings, endless calamities, and calamities inflicted by Nazi Germany. Uzbekistan has been at the forefront of meeting the material needs of defense, has spared no effort to demonstrate its noble human qualities.
Downloads
References
Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the worthy celebration of the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II”. https://regulation.gov.uz/ru/document/3926.
National Archive of Uzbekistan.F-94, О-5, D-4254
A.M.Egamberdieva. Activities of orphanages in the former Soviet Union. Scientific bulletin, Samarkand. Issue 4, 2017.P.15.
Saidova Gulzor Shavkatovna Life of Evacuated Children in Uzbekistan during World War II. https://moluch.ru/archive/59/8352/