EVACUATION PROCESSES IN UZBEKISTAN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR: HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE, SOCIAL ADAPTATION, AND HUMANITARIAN FACTORS
Naim Khalimovich OblomuradovDoctor of Historical Sciences Professor of Tashkent State University of Economics
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The article analyzes evacuation processes in Uzbekistan during the Second World War from a historical perspective. It examines the scale of evacuation, the accommodation of evacuees, social adaptation, and humanitarian factors. Particular attention is given to the fate of children, educational institutions, and evacuated civilians. The study substantiates the significance of evacuation in the social history and historical memory of Uzbekistan.
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