Abstract

The study examines the problems that arose as a result of the socio-economic policy of the Soviet state in Uzbekistan in 1946-1990, as well as the shortcomings and contradictions in the policy of resettlement. The policy of relocation of Soviet power at that time was not to relocate our people to other allied republics but to relocate many factories and other strategic production facilities to the territory of Uzbekistan during the war, and as a result The relocation of children of different nationalities who were orphaned as a result of the war to Uzbekistan also took place.

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