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Abdul-Wachit Dadajew
This interview preserves a victim’s account of the 1944 deportation of the Chechen and Ingush populations to Central Asia. The victims recalls the forced transport to Kazakhstan, the harsh conditions in the cattle wagons, and the suffering and death that occurred along the way. He describes the challenges of daily life in exile, including hunger, cold, and surveillance, as well as the limited support received from local Kazakhs.
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