Children's Negligence in Uzbekistan during the Second World War

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  • Farhod AbdiraimovichUsmanov Doctoral student, Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute of Tashkent region

Keywords:

orphanage, evacuation, child neglect, re-evacuation, patronage, guardianship, adoption, labor colony, commune, foster, children's reception, children's information desk bureau, children's kitchen

Abstract

This article describes the neglect of children in the territory of Uzbekistan during World War II, the factors of its origin, the measures taken to eliminate them. Also, children evacuated to Uzbekistan during World War II, their accommodation, problems with their provision, orphanages and their conditions, the adoption of children by the Uzbek people, orphanages for children from the front lines, neglect Humanitarian assistance provided to children by the population, the activities of the People's Commissariats of Education, Health, Internal Affairs in this regard were revealed through such methods as historical analysis, comparison. An analysis of the results of foreign and domestic research on child neglect and neglect on the scientific and theoretical basis and mechanisms of coverage of historical processes.

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Published

2021-11-25

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AbdiraimovichUsmanov, F. . (2021). Children’s Negligence in Uzbekistan during the Second World War. Journal of Ethics and Diversity in International Communication, 1(6), 41–50. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/jedic/article/view/688

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