SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROCESSES IN UZBEKISTAN DURING WORLD WAR II

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Kurbonboyev Shohruhmirzo Aqberdi ugli

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This article analyzes the socio-economic processes that took place in Uzbekistan during World War II. The paper highlights the transformation of the economy towards a wartime footing, the mobilization of labor and material resources, and the impact of mass evacuations on the demographic and industrial structures. The article also examines the role of Uzbekistan in providing the Soviet Union with food, clothing, and military supplies, as well as the significant social changes resulting from wartime demands. It concludes that despite enormous hardships, Uzbekistan contributed substantially to the overall victory while simultaneously undergoing profound socio-economic transformations.

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROCESSES IN UZBEKISTAN DURING WORLD WAR II. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(3), 828-829. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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