Abstract

During the Great Patriotic War, the law enforcement agencies of Soviet Kyrgyzstan performed a number of tasks related to maintaining public order in the country and the security of all citizens; special attention was paid to suppressing crimes to protect socialist legality and control the civilian population. Law enforcement agencies patrolled the streets of cities to carry out passport registration among visitors, fought against child homelessness and neglect. The article uses for the first time unpublished archival documents of party organs; minutes of the meeting of the bureau of the Osh regional party committee and reports of the heads of state and party authorities.

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