UZBEK PEOPLE'S SELFLESS LABOR BEHIND THE FRONT DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Аннотация
In the history of the twentieth century, humanity has experienced two major world wars. World War II, in particular, went down in history as a war that was unprecedented in world history and inflicted terrible and catastrophic disasters. The war, which began with the invasion of Poland by Germany on September 1, 1939, engulfed 61 countries, 80 percent of the world's population, or 1.7 billion people. In world historiography, the period from September 1, 1939 to June 22, 1941 is recognized as the 1st period of World War II, during which Nazi Germany gained dominance in Western and Central Europe. In a short time, Germany and Italy invaded 10 European countries - Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Austria, France. The League of Nations has ceased operations. After Hitler-led Germany seized the military and economic resources of Western Europe, it violated the Non-Aggression Pact (June 23, 1939) on June 22, 1941, and launched an attack on the USSR without declaring war. The main goal of the was to completely conquer the USSR, seize its wealth, massacre millions and enslave the rest. This article describes the selfless activities of the Uzbek people behind the front during the Second World War
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