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Participation of Kazakhstanis in the Second World War
Every fourth citizen of Kazakhstan was called up to war
More than 1.3 million people. 410 thousand, or one third, did not return
About 67,000 red Army soldiers were captured in Finland
268 Kazakhstanis
Battles in which the Kazakhs participated
they participated in the defense of Leningrad, the battle of Stalingrad, the Kursk bulge, the crossing of the Dnieper and the liberation of Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, the Baltic States and Eastern Europe from German troops.
Partisan movement
Ziyamat Khusanov, partisans Boshai Kanapyanov, Yusupov,Kasym Kaisenov, Adiy Sharipov,Torgas Zhumabayev, Zhamal Gadilov.The number of Kazakhs who participated in the partisan war, according to some reports, reached 3,500.**
Not only on the territory of the USSR, captured by the Germans, but also in European countries, such as Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Italy, and France.
Heroes Of The Soviet Union
500 soldiers and officers of Kazakhstan became heroes of the Soviet Union, including 97 Kazakhs. More than a hundred – full knights of the order of Glory, which is equal to the title of hero. Four soldiers became the hero twice, one of them – the pilot Kazakh Talgat Bigeldinov.
Pacific theater of world war II
Many respondents, participating in the battles of the far East in August, without knowing it, created a new story. Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Malyugin,S. A. Bulavko, I. A. Mitryaev, Izbasar Tolebaev, V. F. Skobarikhin, A. M. Maksimov.