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Edem Abdulaewitsch Orazly
This interview preserves a victim’s account of their experiences as a Crimean Tatar deported to Uzbekistan in 1944. The victim recounts their life in Crimea during the German occupation of World War II, the sudden deportation order by Stalin, and the harsh conditions enduring during transport to Central Asia. The account details the severe deprivation faced in exile, including starvation, disease, and the loss of many fellow deportees.
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