Paper title:
 Everyday Working Life of Workers of Industrial Factories of the Kazakh SSR During the Second World War
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4316/CC.2025.02.06
Published in:
Issue 2 (Vol. 31) / 2025
Publishing date:
2025-12-31
Pages:
437 - 456
Author(s):
Roza Zharkynbayeva, Meruyert Doskaliyeva, Dosbol Baigunakov, Ardak Abdiraiymova
Abstract:
The article examines the everyday working life of Soviet workers, using defence factories in Kazakhstan, both local and evacuated during World War II, as examples. The evacuation demonstrated not only the possibilities of organising production under the extreme conditions of war but also revealed a complex picture of workers' everyday labour. This complexity was reflected in the Soviet leadership's system of priorities, in labour relations, in workers' living conditions, and in the structure of production in the new regions.


Keywords:
World War II, evacuation, Kazakh SSR, labour history, defence factories.




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