THE KINDNESS OF THE UZBEK PEOPLE TO THE JAPANESE PRISONERS OF WAR IN THE YEARS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR, THE SACRIFICE OF THE JAPANESE

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Nazirhojaev Mukhamadalihoja Kasimhojaevich

Abstract

This article discusses the issue of the placement of prisoners of war in the territory of the Soviet state and Uzbekistan in the years after the Second World War. Analytical information on the conditions in the POW camps, the condition of the POWs, the medical and sanitary condition, the humane relations of the local population towards them, and the employment of the POWs in the national economy of the country are also given.


Keywords:  World War II, POW Camps, Kwantung Army, Japanese POWs, Chuama Village, Special Convalescent Hospital, Medical Sanitation Service, Labor Camps

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