THE ROLE OF ARCHIVES IN REPORTING WORLD WAR II DATA
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8DTBZKeywords:
Linguistics, literature, historyAbstract
In the summer of 1941, along with the USSR, the Uzbek SSR was plunged into World War II. As a result of the war, factories and universities were evacuated to Uzbekistan from the frontline.Many scientists, orientalists, historians, linguists and others came to Tashkent on the occasion of the Second World War. As a result, excellent scientific contacts were established between scientists of the Soviet Union and the Uzbek SSR. In January 1940, the Uzbek branch of the Academy of Sciences of the former USSR was opened. It includes the Institute of Linguistics, literature, history and social sciences, including archival studies.
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